Psychedelic Africa
An ethos for expression of the mind and an ode to experimentation is what makes African Head Charge stand-out to every other act in my collection. In Pursuit Of Shashamane… Read More »Psychedelic Africa
An ethos for expression of the mind and an ode to experimentation is what makes African Head Charge stand-out to every other act in my collection. In Pursuit Of Shashamane… Read More »Psychedelic Africa
After crash landing on my couch this weekend, I started reminiscing about an adventurous trip we took to discover the west coast of the United States. We travelled from San… Read More »Record shopping in the U.S.
If you are in dire need of some replenishment for the mind, look no further. Here are four new albums to still your hunger and forget about the daily routine.… Read More »Replenishment for the mind
As many other collectors surely do, I also take pride in the fact that I own an original copy of some of the albums I hold in high regard. In… Read More »The art of Rapso
What a strange year 2020 has been… With all that has been going on I hope that reading this blog somehow lightened your mood and offered a bit of distraction… Read More »Looking back at 2020
Knowing how important the rhythm section is in Reggae, I have always had a big respect for drummers. Thus, seeing new talents like Kirkledove and Squidly Cole rise puts me… Read More »Roll the drums, crash the cymbals
Just when I thought I had plowed through the whole On-U Sound catalogue, listening to everything Adrian Sherwood had touched, I was in for a pleasant surprise. This is one… Read More »Adrian Sherwood meets Harry Beckett
With this release, Max Romeo’s masterclass in Roots Reggae is reinterpreted by Lee Perry and Daniel Boyle as a Record Store Day special carrying the title To Drive The Dub… Read More »To drive the dub starship through the horror zone
Having read many blogs and uncountable threads myself, it seems to me that Reggae made in the U.K. never gets the attention and appreciation it deserves. If you compare it… Read More »U.K. skanking all the way!
Five years ago I came across an advert on Kickstarter by Daniel Boyle to record a follow-up album to the critically acclaimed War Ina Babylon by Max Romeo named Horror… Read More »Cloak and dagger, skull and bones!