Showing posts with label dub. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dub. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2026

Ranking Barnabas dub gem The Cold Crusher gets overdue reissue

Stanley "Barnabas" Bryan sadly passed away before his dub classic The Cold Crusher could be properly reissued. 

Here's the scoop from Helmut Philipps...

“The Cold Crusher” LP was released in the US in the 1970s by Phil Pratt in a mini edition and has never been reissued since. Now, for the first time, it has been superbly remastered by Dubplate & Mastering in Berlin and is now being distributed worldwide by the Italian label Cinedelic Records / Jamdung.  It also includes two pages with liner notes by yours truly and David Katz. I am delighted that David and I have worked together here for the first time, and I give thanks to Jamdung for the cooperation on this wonderful and long overdue reissue out February 6. Don't hesitate, the edition is limited. In memory of Stanley "Barnabas" Bryan, who passed away while we were working on the reissue. 

View Helmut's unboxing of The Cold Crusher LP right here. Get a copy via Bandcamp here here

Have a listen to the full album below. 





Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Midweek Mixdown: Nat Birchall spins Glen Brown's Pantomine label

Sounds From The Ancient Archive selecta Nat Birchall plays 2hrs of Glen Brown's productions for the Pantomine label right here.  





Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Shella Records is recirculating a 1982 synth-reggae gem from Ruffy & Tuffy

A timely reissue of Ruffy & Tuffy's vocoder-tweaked "If The 3rd World War Is A Must" will be out in May. Read all about it below. 


Here's the scoop from Shella Records...

Teenage twins Ruffy & Tuffy deliver an apocalyptic slab of synth drenched rub a dub with what could be the first use of Vocoder in Reggae for 1982’s "If The 3rd World War Is A Must." This release draws from both the original 12” and the  master tapes combining the best vocal cut and dub versions. 

Though not prolific musicians, many will  recognize the twins sparring in matching red Pony track suits in Ted Bafaloukos’ iconic 1978 film Rockers. Given that to many today Jamaica means reggae and reggae means Rasta, it may be hard to grasp just how feared and despised the Rastafari community was by mainstream Jamaican society in the 60s and even into the 70s, as the representation of everything anti-colonial. 

Ruffy explains,  “We wasn’t the first kids …with locs but the first who were going out  ‘cause you have other Rasta youth with locs but they were staying at home..we were venturing, going out.. everything is in the street. In those times Rasta never get accepted in society that much (people say) “ Rasta no good.. nothing good came from Rasta ” But everything good came from rasta ‘cause we were the ones teaching them about their culture.”

Raised  by their mother as Rastafari from birth, brothers Omar and Otis Newton (Ruffy & Tuffy)  were visible symbols of this defiance and were taken under the wing of Kingston's Reggae fraternity and even feared enforcers across JLP/PNP divides such as Claudie Massop, Bucky Marshall, Tony Welsh, Earl “Tek Life” and Froza who ensured they weren’t discriminated against at school and encouraged them to take the path of education.  

“Most of the bredren in those times respect us as Rasta youth..They never introduced us to guns..they encouraged us to go to school… they give us money to go to school, buy school gear, buy us books.”

Surrounded by elite reggae musicians from childhood  it was nothing unusual for the brothers  to be in the presence of elders like Gregory Isaacs, Burning Spear, Augustus Pablo, Jacob Miller and especially Bob Marley at recording sessions and in daily life. Ahead of its time in almost every way, the lyrics of If The 3rd World War Is A Must  dealing with global apocalypse and the nefarious use of technology, sadly seem as relevant now as they did in 1982, though some of the actors may have changed. In the early 80’s the threat of nuclear war was inescapable as was the cruelty of poverty In Jamaica, apartheid and other global conflicts. 

“We as artists at the time weren’t gonna sing about how much girls I love..And through the Rasta faith.. everything entwined.”

If The 3rd World War Is A Must  was their first venture into the studio as solo artists in 1982, first at Channel One and then Tuff Gong where Wailers alumni Earl “Wire” Lindo and Tyrone Downie (keys and Vocoder) laid down their space age additions to the track creating a genre bending Reggae /Electro/ Dub concoction that still sounds fresh 41 years later. 

Pre-order a copy of the limited 12" release on Shella Records right here. Have a listen below. 

The Texas connection

Wire Lindo & the twins took the mastertapes to Texas based mechanical engineer and producer Stephen “Iya” James  who ran Marcus Garvey Records and the label African Unity Productions in the unlikely Reggae hub of Austin Texas. The track was not released until two years later in 1984 as a 12” which had a run of only 500 copies and is no easy pull these days. Both Ruffy & Tuffy are still active musicians, Ruffy migrated to London in 2002 while Tuffy remained in Jamaica. For more shots from Austin’s  80’s Roots and dancehall scene check Shella Records Melody Beecher reissues “Illusions” and “Diamonds & Thrills" available now. 

Under license from Iya and Ruffy and Tuffy. 



Sunday, August 29, 2021

R.I.P. Lee "Scratch" Perry, 1936-2021

Sadly, composer, arranger and studio magician Lee "Scratch" Perry has died at the age of 85. The Upsetter's music will live on.



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Sunday, July 14, 2019

Khruangbin release Hasta El Cielo – a dub version of Con Todo El Mundo

Hasta El Cielo is available now on limited-edition yellow wax with a bonus 7" single with two additional Scientist dub mixes.

Globetrotting Texan trio Khruangbin have just released Hasta El Cielo, the band’s dub version of their acclaimed second album Con Todo El Mundo via Dead Oceans/Night Time Stories. The full album has been processed anew along with two bonus dubs by renowned Jamaican producer Scientist. Check out the lead single, “Mary Always,” below. Get a copy of Hasta El Cielo right here.



The band’s exotic, spacious, psychedelic funk aligns with the dub treatment particularly well. Indeed, keen fans won’t find this a surprising release. Dubs of tracks from their first album The Universe Smiles Upon You appeared on limited vinyl releases of “People Everywhere” for Record Store Day 2016 and “Zionsville” on the BoogieFuturo remix 12”.

“For us, Dub has always felt like a prayer. Spacious, meditative, able to transport the listener to another realm. The first dub albums we listened to were records mixed by Scientist featuring the music of the Roots Radics. Laura Lee learned to play bass by listening to Scientist Wins the World Cup. His unique mixing style, with the emphasis on space and texture, creates the feeling of frozen time; it was hugely influential to us as a band. To be able to work alongside Scientist, a legend in the history of dub, is an honor. This is our dub version of Con Todo El Mundo.” — Khruangbin



Khruangbin Tour Dates:
Wed. July 17 – Athens, GR @ Ejekt Festival
Thu. July 18 – Bern, CH @ Gurten Festival
Fri. July 19 – Suffolk, UK @ Latitude Festival
Sun. July 21 – Chicago, IL @ Pitchfork Music Festival
Sun. July 28 – Fuji, JP @ Fuji Rocks
Wed. July 31 – Honolulu, HI @ The Republik
Fri. Aug. 2 – Sun. Aug. 4 – Happy Valley, OR @ Pickathon
Sun. Aug. 4 – Kaslo, BC @ Kaslo Jazz Festival
Fri. Aug. 9 – Gothenburg, SE @ Way Out Fest Festival
Thu. Aug. 8 – Sat. Aug. 10 – Rees, DE @ Haldern Pop Festival
Sun. Aug. 11 – Helsinki, FI @ Flow Festival
Tue. Aug. 13 – Budapest, HU @ Sziget Festival
Thu. Aug. 15 – Paredes de Coura, PT @ Paredes de Coura Festival
Thu. Aug. 15 – Sun. Aug. 18 – Brecon Beacons, UK @ Green Man Festival
Thu. Aug. 22 – Sun. Aug. 25 – Arrington, VA @ Lockn’
Fri. Aug. 23 – Miami, FL @ The Ground (DJ Set)
Sat. Aug. 24 – Sun. Aug. 25 – Port Townsend, WA @ THING
Fri. Nov. 15 – São Paulo, BR @ Popload Festival