clash of 7s
Screwstep mix….
A slight aside but here is a mix I threw together yesterday after thinking about it for a while….the name speaks for itself. 
Bassweight…
(can’t post the audio since its too big but you can listen direct on zshare or dl from there)…

Screwstep mix….

A slight aside but here is a mix I threw together yesterday after thinking about it for a while….the name speaks for itself. 

Bassweight…

(can’t post the audio since its too big but you can listen direct on zshare or dl from there)…

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Sugar Minott- Version (Herbman Hustling)

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Sugar Minott- Herbman Hustling

Massive hit for Sugar Minott.   Many versions exist including a slightly altered version which appeard as International Herb on Wackies.  This version features some great 80s electronic drum and synth sounds courtesy of Sly and Robbie’s production and of course killer rhythm section grooves provided by them as well.  The B side has some killer steel drum-ish clangs going on throughout.  Weird, catchy, and all around great.
Sugar Minott- Herbman Hustling

Massive hit for Sugar Minott.   Many versions exist including a slightly altered version which appeard as International Herb on Wackies.  This version features some great 80s electronic drum and synth sounds courtesy of Sly and Robbie’s production and of course killer rhythm section grooves provided by them as well.  The B side has some killer steel drum-ish clangs going on throughout.  Weird, catchy, and all around great.

Sugar Minott- Herbman Hustling

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The Revolutionaries- Set Up Yourself Dub (side B)

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The Revolutionaries- Set Up Yourself Dub (side A)

Late 70s Production featuring the Channel One house band, The Revolutionaries.  Couldn’t find too much info about this one but it appears to be a Joe Gibbs production.  The toasting was from a Trinity DJ version, not sure who did the original vocals that float in and out but they are nice.  Rootsy Sly and Robbie workout with some nice organ licks.  This single has 2 slightly different dubs so compare and contrast….Enjoy…
The Revolutionaries- Set Up Yourself Dub

Late 70s Production featuring the Channel One house band, The Revolutionaries.  Couldn’t find too much info about this one but it appears to be a Joe Gibbs production.  The toasting was from a Trinity DJ version, not sure who did the original vocals that float in and out but they are nice.  Rootsy Sly and Robbie workout with some nice organ licks.  This single has 2 slightly different dubs so compare and contrast….Enjoy…

The Revolutionaries- Set Up Yourself Dub

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King Tubby- Version (Too Much Killing)

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Prince Alla- Too Much Killing

A late 70s rootswise anti-violence tune from Prince Alla.  More dub heaviness from King Tubby on the flip side.
Prince Alla- Too Much Kiling

A late 70s rootswise anti-violence tune from Prince Alla.  More dub heaviness from King Tubby on the flip side.

Prince Alla- Too Much Kiling

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Augustus Pablo- Version (Pablo Satta)

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Augustus Pablo- Pablo Satta

Augustus Pablo- Satta Dub
Mid 70s instrumental version of The Abyssinians anthem that must be one of the most versioned roots tunes out there.  Great melodica playing (of course) and a killer King Tubby dub on the b side.  Solid vibes…
Augustus Pablo- Pablo Satta

Augustus Pablo- Satta Dub

Mid 70s instrumental version of The Abyssinians anthem that must be one of the most versioned roots tunes out there.  Great melodica playing (of course) and a killer King Tubby dub on the b side.  Solid vibes…

Augustus Pablo- Pablo Satta

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The Revolutionaries- Version (World Power)

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Nhearn Anthony- World Power