Made at his famed Black Ark studios, Lee “Scratch” Perry & The Upsetters’ 1976 album Super Ape is a landmark of Jamaican dub. Perry, who is now 81 and going strong, has made a few Super Ape sequels ...
When the Voice interviewed Lee “Scratch” Perry in advance of his appearance at last year’s Dub Champions Festival, the dub forefather and possible madman told us he’d been in the studio “killing some ...
Mykal Rose of Black Uhuru, Hollie Cook, and Subatomic SoundSystem (Lee Scratch Perry's late period prodcuer/collaborator) have released a new track. It's called "Rockin' Like a Champion"." It appears ...
Borrowing the title of his 2011 album, British dub producer Neal Fraser’s “Roots of Dubstep” tour casts historical perspective upon dance music’s uptempo mutation of Jamaica’s cavernous sonic ...
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