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Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Horace Andy made his first recordings in the late sixties and lent his distinctive falsetto vocal style to many classic reggae productions for Phil Pratt, King Tubby and Prince Jammy. In the 1970s he relocated to London, where he, many years later, got in touch with Massive Attack and which secured him a younger generation of fans.
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London's dance music culture is quite possibly unrivalled by any other city in the world -...
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London
Genre
Reggae
Attack is a reggae and dub label that was originally started in 1969 as a subsidiary of Doctor Bird Records. Trojan Records took over in 1970, and the label lasted until around 1980....
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London
Genre
World Music
Between 1999 and 2003 Strut was one of the UK's leading record labels dedicated to unearthing the lost gems of dance music past, covering music from hard funk, underground disco,...
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New York City
Genre
Dub
Founded in the 1970's in New York by Lloyd Barnes, a.k.a. Wackie or Bullwackie, Wackies is considered by some to be the first significant reggae studio and label in the United States. ...
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