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Radical Dance Faction
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Radical Dance Faction (RDF) were founded by Chris Bowsher in Hungerford, UK, 1986, and were originally known as Military Surplus. The band … read moreRadical Dance Faction (RDF) were founded by Chris Bowsher in Hungerford, UK, 1986, and were originally known as Military Surplus. The band experienced many line up changes, and Chris remained the only original member up to the time RDF s… read moreRadical Dance Faction (RDF) were founded by Chris Bowsher in Hungerford, UK, 1986, and were originally known as Military Surplus. The band experienced many line up changes, and Chris remained the only original member up to the time RDF split up (sometime in the late 1990's). RDF's music… read more -
Lifetones
20,071 listeners
1983 solo outing from Charles Bullen, the former guitar player of the always-relevant experimental rock outfit This Heat on his own private… read more1983 solo outing from Charles Bullen, the former guitar player of the always-relevant experimental rock outfit This Heat on his own private Tone of Life imprint, of which this is the sole release. Like other British post-punk contemporar… read more1983 solo outing from Charles Bullen, the former guitar player of the always-relevant experimental rock outfit This Heat on his own private Tone of Life imprint, of which this is the sole release. Like other British post-punk contemporaries (Slits, Pop Group, et. all) Bullen immerses himself deep… read more -
Ruts DC
3,858 listeners
FOLLOWING ON FROM THE RUTS Ruts DC was the follow up name used by the surviving three members of The Ruts following the death of singer Mal… read moreFOLLOWING ON FROM THE RUTS Ruts DC was the follow up name used by the surviving three members of The Ruts following the death of singer Malcolm Owen in 1980. They released two albums: Animal Now (a rock record on Virgin in 1981), and Rhy… read moreFOLLOWING ON FROM THE RUTS Ruts DC was the follow up name used by the surviving three members of The Ruts following the death of singer Malcolm Owen in 1980. They released two albums: Animal Now (a rock record on Virgin in 1981), and Rhythm Collision (a dub reggae record on their own imprint, Boh… read more -
Singers & Players
8,060 listeners
As the name suggests Singers & Players was not a real band but a project involving various artists on Adrian Sherwood's ON-U Sound… read moreAs the name suggests Singers & Players was not a real band but a project involving various artists on Adrian Sherwood's ON-U Sound label. The vocalists included Prince Far I, Mikey Dread, Bim Sherman and Congo Ashanti Roy. The… read moreAs the name suggests Singers & Players was not a real band but a project involving various artists on Adrian Sherwood's ON-U Sound label. The vocalists included Prince Far I, Mikey Dread, Bim Sherman and Congo Ashanti Roy. They released five albums between 1981 and 1988. View wiki -
Wackies
21,129 listeners
Wackies is an American independent record label specialized in reggae and dub music. Founded in the 1970's by Lloyd Barnes, as the Wac… read moreWackies is an American independent record label specialized in reggae and dub music. Founded in the 1970's by Lloyd Barnes, as the Wackie's House Of Music based on White Plains Road in New York, the name Wackies also include a … read moreWackies is an American independent record label specialized in reggae and dub music. Founded in the 1970's by Lloyd Barnes, as the Wackie's House Of Music based on White Plains Road in New York, the name Wackies also include a record shop and a studio. It is considered by some to be the… read more -
Prince Douglas
13,368 listeners
Engineer Douglas Levy (Prince Douglas) was part of the original Wackies set up from 1974-75, alongside Lloyd Barnes and Jah Upton. For a wh… read moreEngineer Douglas Levy (Prince Douglas) was part of the original Wackies set up from 1974-75, alongside Lloyd Barnes and Jah Upton. For a while he would have his own label - Hamma - within the Bullwackies group View wikiEngineer Douglas Levy (Prince Douglas) was part of the original Wackies set up from 1974-75, alongside Lloyd Barnes and Jah Upton. For a while he would have his own label - Hamma - within the Bullwackies group View wiki -
Jah Division
23,237 listeners
There are two artists who go by the name Jah Division. 1) Brooklyn based dub project (correct spelling: Jäh Division) who covers Joy Divis… read moreThere are two artists who go by the name Jah Division. 1) Brooklyn based dub project (correct spelling: Jäh Division) who covers Joy Division tunes in a dub style. Signed to The Social Registry, their 4 song EP is out of print and hard … read moreThere are two artists who go by the name Jah Division. 1) Brooklyn based dub project (correct spelling: Jäh Division) who covers Joy Division tunes in a dub style. Signed to The Social Registry, their 4 song EP is out of print and hard to come by. 2) Джа Дивижн (as they are to be tagged when Cyr… read more -
Bunny Lee
9,827 listeners
Edward O'Sullivan Lee OD (born 23 August 1941), better known by the name Bunny "Striker" Lee, is a Jamaican record producer … read moreEdward O'Sullivan Lee OD (born 23 August 1941), better known by the name Bunny "Striker" Lee, is a Jamaican record producer and one of the major forces in the Jamaican music industry. Bunny Lee grew up in the Greenwich Far… read moreEdward O'Sullivan Lee OD (born 23 August 1941), better known by the name Bunny "Striker" Lee, is a Jamaican record producer and one of the major forces in the Jamaican music industry. Bunny Lee grew up in the Greenwich Farm area of Kingston, where his father was a shoemaker. Lee be… read more -
Joe Gibbs
21,888 listeners
Joe Gibbs (born Joel A. Gibson 1943, Montego Bay Jamaica — died 21 February 2008) was a Jamaican reggae producer. When young Joe had move… read moreJoe Gibbs (born Joel A. Gibson 1943, Montego Bay Jamaica — died 21 February 2008) was a Jamaican reggae producer. When young Joe had moved to the USA where he had qualified as an electronics engineer. He would then move back to Jamaica… read moreJoe Gibbs (born Joel A. Gibson 1943, Montego Bay Jamaica — died 21 February 2008) was a Jamaican reggae producer. When young Joe had moved to the USA where he had qualified as an electronics engineer. He would then move back to Jamaica where he opened a repair TV shop at 32 Beeston Street, he w… read more -
Mad Professor & Jah Shaka
9,027 listeners
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