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“Heavy Vibes” is a killer fusion of bass and social consciousness by dub poetry don Roger Robinson, seamlessly blending the power of the written word with the raw energy of the soundsystem.
With a voice oscillating between soulful falsetto and deep thunder the verses hit as hard as the beats: you’ll find yourself dancing, but more importantly, you’ll find yourself thinking.
Featuring deadly riddims old and new by Tapes, disrupt, Naram, Jura Soundsystem, Maffi and Bo Marley – and coming with stunning cover art by Kiki Hitomi!
— NEW STOCK COMING IN – SHIPPING AROUND JUNE 20th! Apologies for the delay! —
The first ever Jahtari vinyl, back in circulation for the first time since 2008 as a limited re-issue – heavyweight 12”, not to be missed!
Blaze Dem’s hypnotic sub roller ‘Roots Defender’ opens the A-side, followed by disrupt’s cinematic ‘Kozure Okami’, channeling Black Ark vibes through 8-bit synth explorations.
On the flip, John Frum delivers the hauntingly beautiful “January Dub,” while Rootah’s slomo slammer “Holy Mount Part 2” closes the EP with Lynchian, echo-soaked vibrations.
Timeless tracks, mastered by CGB-1 at D&M in Berlin for maximum impact. Pivotal piece of Dub music!
Ten unreleased deadly digi riddims from the myspace era by Copenhagen’s Maffi crew, dubbed out into 3D space by disrupt in 2024.
Taking its name from a crucial Firehouse mixtape series, “Mastermind Computer Style” is full of raw nuggets of simplistic beauty, all made in trusty Propellerhead Reason between 2006 and 2009.
Some of these riddims were a firm part of early Jahtari live shows, played out on sound systems all over the globe, but never have been cut to vinyl until now.
Raw, primitive CyberDancehall at its best, nostalgic and oddly futuristic at the same time, this album is quickly becoming RoboCop’s favourite playlist when going to work.
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Jahtarian Dubbers
Vol. 1 re-issue (12″)
Absolute classic by Pupa Jim on a riddim by Copenhagen’s Maffi crew, with a devastating Dub by disrupt on the flip side.
Out of print since fourteen years – if you missed the original short run in 2010 this is the time to grab a copy. Snooze at your own peril!