CHEEBA’S REGGAE SOUND BOYS: Voice Of The Voodoo / Say It Loud (Ltd. vinyl 7″)

Cheeba’s Reggae Sound Boys continue their mission to splice sixties and seventies reggae sources with fat drum breaks on their second 45 Voice Of The Voodoo/ Say It Loud and this time things get a little more far out. B-side Say It Loud is the uptempo one on which the unlikely sound of a dub/northern soul sound system gets committed to vinyl, saying it loud with crashing drums while Hammond and a pulsing mid-sixties bassline vie with echo and toaster vocals weaving in and out of the mix. A-side Voice Of The Voodoo meanwhile is a slower kind of dancefloor juggernaut. It’s an expansive slab of dubby, psychedelic breakbeat which finds funky reggae rhythm guitar skanking at the centre of a prodigiously druggy bass haze while a ghostly male toaster mutters away in the background and occasionally a female voice hollers, “You should do some voodoo!” Probably best not to follow that advice but tricky to resist since you’ll be listening to the record a lot. Only 300 copies so get on it!
(Pre-order now/ Out 22 May on Echo Chamber Recordings)

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