#Releases

Prepare to be blown away by the enigmatic Dubinator! "Dub Rock vs. Rock Dub," curates a mesmerizing collection of timeless riddims, versions, and interludes that will transport you to another dimension. It's a musical experience like no other, filled with eclectic vibes that will leave you in awe. Get ready for an unforgettable sonic adventure!

Marla Brown delivers a 9-song self-penned music project, titled "REMEDY," a fusion of Reggae, Afrobeat, Drum 'n' Bass productions, that lyrically draws upon topics Marla holds close to her heart. With collaborations from Kardinal Offishall (Rapper, Canada's Got Talent Judge, A&R Def Jam), HOT CHIP Band Member Joe Goddard, Marla stays true to delivering message music: SELF LOVE, FAITH AND UNITY.

Prepare to have your mind blown by the incredible sounds of Data Dreads | Universe EP! From the desk of "Robo Bass HiFi" comes a new project that takes you on a journey through "Future Dancehall" songs, infused with captivating Caribbean vibes and infectious African grooves.

Inna De Yard is back, with their best album yet! The much-loved acoustic reggae project makes a triumphant return with another heart-warming set of unplugged classics, titled Family Affair. To fully understand the latest iteration of the project. Inna De Yard has always sought to capture the essence of Jamaican popular music by stripping reggae down to its core essentials.

"Understand What Black Is" by The Last Poets is an album that matters - not just musically, but as a record of the times we're living in. The Last Poets are weathervanes, warning of the future and past sins in poems that are indivisible from the rhythms they are voiced on. Prince Fatty has reworked the album with a fresh twist and blend of smooth, dub-delights called "Understand What Dub Is".

The "Refugees" EP represents the energy that Gang Jah Mind claims today on stage. 5 hard-hitting tracks, stimulated by the strength and integrity of their social commitment and their rebellious vivacity. A guarantee of quality and proof of the group's reputation amongst Marseille and Maghreb musicians.