JSTAR & DUBMATIX: Scenario Remix (ULURU 015)(Vinyl 7″)
What’s the scenario here then? Hot on the heels of its last 45, the Uluru edits label returns with more typical fare as two reggae
What’s the scenario here then? Hot on the heels of its last 45, the Uluru edits label returns with more typical fare as two reggae
A man well-versed in dub reggae and all its precursors, Dubmatix here heads back to the late sixties and the early seventies on the same
Here you go then, some massive end of year reggae vibrations for you in the shape of Dubmatix and Al Pancho’s huge Rock And Sway
Dubmatix meets Rootworks on new single Black & Blue which comes in three vocal flavours and two instrumental ones. Most would probably describe the original
If you find a gloomy Monday three weeks into a freezing-ass January a less-than-inspiring point in the Earth’s annual trek around the sun, you’re not
Before ‘the’ conga became a novelty line-dance via 1930s Hollywood – and long before Black Lace got their sweaty palms on it – congas were
[RATING: 5] Dubmatix strikes again by finding the bass in J Boog’s original Live Up (admittedly not a tricky task with a reggae track) and
Following his success with Megative’s excellent More Time, reggae remixer de jour, Toronto’s Dubmatix, gets his hands on slacker anthem My Persona by former Shootyz
“Oh, I never gave a fuck about the youth I wasted/ I thought I had more time,” sang Megative’s Tim Fletcher (formerly of The Stills)