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Jahtarian Dubbers
Vol. 2 (LP re-issue)

JAHTARIAN DUBBERS
VOL. 2
(vinyl re-issue)

JTRLP02
original release date: 19.04.2010
LP vinyl, CD, digital

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Upgraded re-issue of highly sought-after Jahtari compilation from 2010, ready to wreck havoc on terran speaker systems.

This version comes with an alternative cut of Clause Four’s epic “Mars”, a rare dub of Pupajim‘s herb anthem “International Farmer” plus messages from deep space dwellers Black Chow, Solo Banton, Tapes, El Fata, John Frum, disrupt and the almighty Jahtari Riddim Force.

Essential Jahtari disc – not to be missed!

Artwork by Disko69 / Blackred / Doppeldenk.

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PUPAJIM TAPES DISRUPT ROOTAH SOLO BANTON
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Solo Banton
“Music Addict EP”

JTR10
release date: 21.09.2011
12″ vinyl, digital



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After three deadly discs in our Maffi series Solo Banton is back with a vengeance and a full EP, flinging big tunes, the mic and nunchuks alike with the ease of a Shaolin master that would even have made Mr. Miyagi proud.

Starting the ride, “Music Addict” is setting fire to dancefloors with an almost pyromaniac delight while still nicing up the area big time. Solo continues to spin a yarn about your friendly neighbourhood robbers in “Put It Back”, his belt buckle slashing out just as hard as the beats. Witness an epic martial arts battle in “Kung Fu Master”, when ‘Black Belt’ Banton enters the dojo, riding the knucklebuster basslines crane style and shows Jet Li how it should be done. Keeping up the fighting spirit and finishing the trip is “One Of The Greatest”, written during and about the people’s struggle for freedom in the ‘Arab spring‘ earlier this year.

All tracks have been produced by disrupt, who fills in the gaps with “Arcade Addict” and “Last Blade” to guarantee an extra-smooth overall flow of the matter.

Extra-breathtaking cover by Ellen G from MyLordSound.




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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
“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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