Reggae Records for Vinyl Addicts
Recommended LPs
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Trinity – Life25,00€
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Bob Marley – Legend In Dub25,00€
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Jackie Mittoo – Showcase Vol. 327,00€
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Delroy Wilson – Money25,00€
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Barrington Levy – Poorman Style35,00€
Recommended 7″
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Junior Delgado – Sons Of Slave / The Upsetters – Sons Of Dub13,50€
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Don ‘Jah’ Carlos & Soul Syndicate – Black Harmony11,90€
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Ruddy Thomas – Keep It Down / Mighty Two – Down With It Version13,50€
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Devon Irons – When Jah Come / Iron Dub13,50€
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Linval Thompson – Who Shall I Fear / Fyah Ina Babylon15,00€
Enki’s Music Blog: Bashiri Heri!
- The Resurgence of 7-Inch Reggae Singles: Why 45 RPM Records Are Back in DemandIn an era dominated by digital music and streaming platforms, it might seem surprising that 7-inch vinyl singles—especially those rooted in reggae—are making a powerful… Read more: The Resurgence of 7-Inch Reggae Singles: Why 45 RPM Records Are Back in Demand
- Reggae’s Most Famous Riddims: the Heartbeat of Jamaican MusicA riddim (short for “rhythm”) is the instrumental backing track in reggae, dancehall, and other Jamaican music. Think of it as the beat or groove—usually… Read more: Reggae’s Most Famous Riddims: the Heartbeat of Jamaican Music
- Buju Banton: The Voice of Reggae and Dancehall’s EvolutionBuju Banton, born Mark Myrie on July 15, 1973, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a legendary reggae and dancehall artist known for his powerful voice and… Read more: Buju Banton: The Voice of Reggae and Dancehall’s Evolution