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Prince Buster: The King of Ska and the Beat That Built Jamaican Music

Born Cecil Bustamante Campbell on May 24, 1938, in Kingston, Jamaica, Prince Buster was a singer, songwriter, and producer who helped invent the sound that would shape Jamaican and British music alike. From Kingston’s Streets to Sound System Royalty Before he was a global music icon, Campbell was known around Kingston as both a streetwise

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Reggae Vinyl Types Which Should Collectors Buy

7-inch vs 10-inch vs 12-inch vs LP Reggae Vinyl: Which Should Collectors Buy?

The Short Answer Each reggae vinyl format has its own role. 7-inch singles are the foundation of Jamaican music, typically pairing a vocal track with a dub or version. 10-inch records were most often used as dubplates for sound systems and only later became collectible formats. 12-inch discomix records offer extended vocal-to-dub mixes designed for

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Used Vinyl Grading Guide

How to Understand Used Vinyl Grading: A Guide for Reggae Record Collectors

Whether you’re a seasoned reggae enthusiast or just getting into vinyl, understanding how used records are graded is essential before making a purchase—especially when shopping online. At Enki’s Music Records, we pride ourselves on transparency and quality. That’s why we use the Goldmine Standard, the most widely accepted vinyl grading system in the world. If

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The Resurgence of 7-Inch Reggae Singles: Why 45 RPM Records Are Back in Demand

In 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 comeback. Yet across collector circles, DJ crates, and specialist record stores, the 45 RPM reggae single is experiencing a true resurgence. But why is this format so enduring—and what makes

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Echoes of Dancehall: Triston Palmer’s Rise and Legacy

Despite not enjoying live performances with sound systems, Triston Palmer became a leading voice in 1980s dancehall. “I was mostly a recording artist, rarely performing live with certain sounds,” he recalled. His hit “Entertainment,” produced by Jah Thomas, became an iconic anthem for dancehall, addressing issues like violence and disunity in dance spaces with lyrics

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Brigadier Jerry: The Voice of Culture in Dancehall’s Golden Era

In the 1970s and 1980s, two dominant styles emerged in dancehall music, each embodying a distinct outlook: “Culture” and “Slackness”. Slackness was known for its edgy lyrics, often explicit or dealing with themes considered taboo. This style was not entirely new; Jamaica had a history of risqué lyrics, evident in early genres like Mento, Ska,

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