hmmm i don't think that i have discomix 12'' with 3 version on the same side...but i have a nice 12'' with 3 version.Side A roots + Dub Side B Dj Extended
Ghetto Tears Label (UK)
Mungu Mtoto - Ghetto Children + Dub
Ghetto T/Ghetto Lee (W.Thompson) - Ghetto Payers "o Jah Rastafari"
I don't know nothing about the artists and the label...but it's a crucial Uk tune from the 80s
Discomixes in 3 parts...
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Punxsta
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Re: Discomixes in 3 parts...
On Jack Ruby Hi-Fi: Lennox Miller’s take on Delroy Wilson’s alltime big one ‘Better Must Come’ is crucial – lively drummatical version and a wicked Jah Coller deejay version, 12 minutes plus of sublime reggae. if you don't know it, check it!
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Litelet
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Re: Discomixes in 3 parts...
Yeah Rootikalist, have heard it... choooooneeee!!!
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Well Charge
Re: Discomixes in 3 parts...
"Equal Rights" Heptones is vocal, then a short part of a dj cut, then two dub versions of the same rhythm but with another singer (probably Johnny Osbourne) then at the end back to the Heptones original. Crucial.
On the Heartbeat Maytones compilation there are some discomixes that go vocal-dub-dj. "Come Along" and "Africa We Want To Go". Buy if you don't have it already.
Errol Dunkley's storming "Hell and Forward" is followed by Jah Woosh' dj piece and a dub.
On the Heartbeat Maytones compilation there are some discomixes that go vocal-dub-dj. "Come Along" and "Africa We Want To Go". Buy if you don't have it already.
Errol Dunkley's storming "Hell and Forward" is followed by Jah Woosh' dj piece and a dub.