Category Archives: 7″s

Daddy Freddy –
Long Way

DADDY FREDDY
“Long Way”

CM01
release date: 19.01.2015
7″ vinyl, digital

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Naram and the Jahtari posse have formed an unlikely alliance with a mysterious gentleman named Colonel Mustard to launch a new label focusing on contemporary music that’s directly inspired by ruffneck 1980s and early 90s dancehall. Operating out of the harsh desert landscapes of Coburgistan, the Colonel is a hard taskmaster, and he’s put Naram and disrupt to work to cook up a trailer load of killer relicks and deadly original riddims.

With the Colonel’s impressive sphere of global influence, the riddims are finding their way to some of the wickedest artists from dancehall’s golden era – as well as brand new talents he’s unearthed to carry on the style and fashion. Watch the ride and don’t test, because the Colonel is stockpiling serious ammunition!

The first artist to grace the new Colonel Mustard imprint is the man Guinness Book of Records found to be the world’s fastest chatter back in 1989 – the incomparable Daddy Freddy. Riding a deadly Naram relick of the Bad Boy Wadat riddim, Long Way finds Freddy marching through an apocalyptic world filled with wickedness and corruption to deliver a frighteningly ruff sermon of righteous indignation against the evil-doers.

Disrupt joins Naram on the version to launch a further warhead against the Babylonians with a menacing dubwise cut.

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Naram
NARAM

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Maffi –
Heidi Riddim










Maffi
“Heidi Riddim”

JTR7-09 / JTR7-10
release date: 13.09.2013
2 x 7″ vinyl, digital



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The next edition of Jahtari’s highly collectable 7” series sees Maffi return with a big bad thing called Heidi Riddim. Built from the DNA of Sleng Teng – Heidi flips the scripts on this most classic of classics by taking it to the black keys, in a minor key style and fashion. With its thick deadly bass line at the fore, Heidi has been specifically engineered to kill tin pan sounds and discombobulate Babylonians.

First in line to ride this creation is special agent 001, Speng Bond, who comes correct to warn all those foolhardy enough to think it’s wise to ride the White Horse and ramp with cocaine. On the version, Jahtari’s chief dubologist, disrupt, investigates just how far this dangerous new strain of Sleng Teng can be mutated.

With the other 7”, also pon Heidi, it’s all about old meets new: On the A side, with Run Di Session, the 16 year-old Parisian phenomenon Junior Roy demonstrates exactly why he has been creating such a wave amongst discerning dancehall fans lately. His distinctive vocal style bears uncanny similarities to the likes of Little Kirk and Yami Bolo at their prime, circa 1987.

On the flip, the veteran thoroughbred Lord Sassafrass gallops across the riddim with the same panache that saw him rule dancehalls across Jamaica in the 1980s. Lyrically, the legendary Sassa offers a compelling case for why the Horseman style he and his crew pioneered stands head and shoulders above the overhyped slackness being peddled by many today.




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SPENG BOND
LORD SASSAFRASS

MAFFI





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Solo Banton –
No










Solo Banton
“No / Dancehall Nice Again”

JTR7-07 / JTR7-08
release date: 28.10.2010
2 x 7″ vinyl, digital



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After his timeless smasher “Talk To Me” (on Maffi-7″ JTR7-02) Solo Banton is back big time with two bass-charged dancehall bombs, ready to win hearts, minds and any sound clash with ease.

“No” is one of those rare and highly inspiring all-out statements that has the power to change anybody’s life into that of a Jedi knight instantly, delivered with enough straightforward energy to make sure every single line strikes home as another nail in the lid of the system’s coffin. A Rootah refix of the track already appeared on the recent “Jahtarian Dubbers Vol. 2” compilation.

For “Dancehall Nice Again” Solo Banton teams up with singer and brother-in-arms Trevor Irie on a deadly Maffi killer that should give any club safety inspector a heart attack. A 100% vibes-powered space rocket that won’t miss it’s aim, destined to detonate right on the decks.

The explosives come ready-to-DJ as a handy two disc set with each of the Dubs pressed on the other 7″, thus making mixing vocal cut and version xtra easy without the need of buying two of the same copies.




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SOLO BANTON
MAFFI










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Pupajim –
I Am A Robot








PUPAJIM
“I Am A Robot”

JTR7-06
release date: 24.02.2010
7″ vinyl, digital



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This relentless 7″ module by the man called Pupajim – our fave robot model of French fabrication – is number five in the ultra-collectible series programmed by the Maffi scientists. With one of the most unique vocal styles of our space age Pupajim short-wires classic Reggae sockets here with a genuine sound chip of his own design to execute the Dub-A-Dub source code with the easy flick of a mechanical wrist.

On side B Jahtari main electrician disrupt is taking a close look into the strippped down Maffi schematics, kicking it only with a minimum set of transistors to leave enough space for other MC-bots.

If good Ganja weed is also your favourite kind of electricity then this cute circuit-bent wax might shift the gear in your hips to DANCE MODE instantly while stimulating the nerdy side of your brain.

Run this program:

10 DUB
20 A
30 GOTO 10




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PUPAJIM
MAFFI










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Hopeton Lindo –
Rude Boy








HOPETON LINDO
“Rude Boy”

JTR7-05
release date: 24.10.2009
7″ vinyl, digital



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Maffi 7″-missile number four is ready to hit, this time with Mr. Hopeton Lindo on the mic, the man who’s responsible for one of the 80s-digital-alltime classics (“Territory”), who co-wrote Shabba Ranks’ “Mr. Loverman” – and who blows the most deadly whistle south of Shinehead.

“Rude Boy” epically unfolds over an ultra-spooky Maffi riddim, creating a haunting atmosphere unheard on a floor before. Hopeton is driving the messagge home like a bullet between ghostly synths, brutal snares and a hypnotic low end loop. Play this one out at the windswept street corners of your inner city concrete jungles.

Mastering by Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin.




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HOPETON LINDO
MAFFI










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disrupt –
Berzerk Dub










DISRUPT
“Berzerk Dub / Echobombing “

JTR7-03
release date: 11.01.2009
7″ vinyl, digital



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Disrupt is back on the joysticks and having another go on the subbass highscore with these two fresh robo-skanking low-end belters.

Berzerk Dub on A is a raw Elektro-Dub-piece in the 80s spirit, driven by a simple drummachine beat, a straight, heavy bass and spooky Robot chatter. On the side, the tune not only pays tribute to the first arcade game that ever used speech-synthesis (“Berzerk“, 1980) but also to Jeff Dailey, the first person who died while playing a computer game (Berzerk) in 1981, due to a heart attack after reaching a new highscore…

The title of Echobombing on B is self-explaining. An ultra-heavy bass, that will bomb any floor, is riding a HipHop beatbox and some rough 8bit-skanks. Lots of surprising turns and twists in this one!

This 7″ is limited to 700 copies and comes with awesome sleeve artwork by Jimmy Cauty (LC).

Mastered by Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin.




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DISRUPT










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Solo Banton –
Talk To Me








SOLO BANTON
“Talk To Me”

JTR7-02
release date: 09.01.2009
7″ vinyl, digital



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The second cut in our 7″ series based on the rough 80ies-Casio-riddim niceness of the Maffi producers from Copenhagen is pure floor dynamite: “Talk To Me ” by MC and sound man veteran Solo Banton hailing from the Realityshock Crew outta Reading / UK. The ultra-raw bassline, driven forward by the in-your-face drum machine beats, with Solo’s massive vocal action on top – somewhere between Prince Far I at his best and Burru Banton on fire – is asking for lots of rewinds. disrupt version on B.

Mastering by Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin.




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SOLO BANTON
MAFFI










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Mikey Murka –
Downpressor Man








MIKEY MURKA
“Downpressor Man”

JTR7-01
release date: 24.10.2008
7″ vinyl, digital



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The first cut in our 7″ series based on the rough 80ies-Casio-riddim niceness of the Maffi producers from Copenhagen is a dancehall scorcher galore: “Downpressor Man” by Unity legend Mikey Murka. Ultra-heavy drum action, pumped up to maximum goodness by these special raw basslines and machine skanks, will aim straight for the heart of any floor. disrupt version on B.

Mastering by Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin.




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MAFFI










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