#Dub

"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".

Iconic figures of the Reggae & Dub scene converge on this epic album, the first ever full solo album by Reggae legend Cedric 'Congo' Myton, mixed and mastered by Scientist, featuring Omar Perry, Davanna Sweet and Jamaican dub poet Kanda.

Veterans and Young Lions of Reggae unite on the Generation Gap Riddim, mixed by six-time Grammy award winning engineer, James Bonsai Caruso. This era-spanning project features some of Jamaica’s greatest musicians, with vocal cuts by veterans Mutabaruka and Lutan Fyah, as well as emerging talents Imeru Tafari and Autarchii.

With the album "ReWired" Dubmatix decided to go back in time and re-release some of the previous collections starting with System Shakedown, the 4th studio album.

Sub Signals Vol.2 is a deep dive into underground bass, guided by artist and producer Gaudi. Featuring predominantly unreleased originals and versions by some of the biggest names in the worldwide dub collective, Sub Signals Vol.2 intricately combines analogue elements with digital grooves to stunning effect.

Echo Beach asked friends of the label to rework Horace Andy’s classic tracks in their own sound outfit. This time the label hasn’t trawled old Studio One tapes for historic vocal snippets – that would sooo nineties; no, Horace Andy personally put in an appearance to sing new versions of his classic tracks on top of timeless and contemporary riddims.