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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...
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Cornell Campbell is a renowned reggae singer with one of Jamaica's most characteristic falsetto voices. He has recorded for the Studio One label as early as 1968. One of his rare appearances within the last two decades was his vocal...
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Widely revered for his influence on dub music and music production in general, King Tubby was born Osbourne Ruddock in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1941. Starting his own pirate radio station and sound system in the 1960s, Tubby began working...
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Zürich |
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Cadenza Records |
Born in 1978, Lucien Nicolet started out as a DJ in 1993 promoting numerous clubs in Santiago de Chile alongside many innovators of the Latin American electronic music scene such as...
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Veteran singer, songwriter, musician and producer Sugar Minott has been a driving force in pioneering the creation of reggae music. He began his career as a studio apprentice at Dodd's Studio One, working as a singer, guitarist and...
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