Looking back at the incredible impact of reggae and ska producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, and the 1968 anthem of defiance that changed reggae music forevermore.
To honor the first anniversary of the passing of reggae legend and dub pioneer Lee “Scratch” Perry Trojan Records is releasing a comprehensive box set, King Scratch (Musical Masterpieces from the ...
"The studio must be like a living thing, a life itself. The machine must be live and intelligent. Then I put my mind into the machine and the machine performs reality." — Lee "Scratch" Perry on his ...
Genres like trip-hop, dubstep and drum'n'bass can all be traced back to a subgenre of reggae music known as dub. At its most reductive, dub music breathed — and continues to breathe — new, exciting ...
The tag “Jamaican Edition” is the tip-off to the delights on Hot Milk’s reissue of Lee “Scratch” Perry’s 1971 rarity The Good, The Bad, And The Upsetters. The quick telling of the story behind the ...
In 1967 he released the explosive Run For Cover, which was directed at his original mentor Coxsone Dodd. In their time together at Studio One, they had rewritten the recording rulebook and conjured ...
GUITARIST Alva ‘Reggie’ Lewis, a member of the influential Hippy Boys and Upsetters bands of the 1960s, died February 4 at age 63. Lorna Wainwright of the Tuff Gong Group of Companies told the Jamaica ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results