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Best sold Conscious Ragga '14-Now within a week before Aug 13, 2017

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Mellow Mood, Jah9 - Wipe Away / Dub Version

La Tempesta Dub EU 2017

¥1296 (US$8.38)

Deep one drop featuring the queen of the modern roots movement, Jah9.

Melancholic but definitely forward thinking slow one drop with consciousness and wisdom injected by the empress as well as positivity and dignity by Lorenzo & Jacob backed by the steady Mellow Mood rhythm force.

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Mellow Mood, Hempress Sativa, Forelock - Inna Jamaica Pt. 2 / Dub Version

La Tempesta Dub EU 2017

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Solid introduction of the island by the female conscious deejay Hempress Sative along with Mellow Mood and fellow Italian deejay Forelock.

Arguably one of the top modern roots combinations to come out in recent years produced by Dave Green, the drummer for Alborosie not to mention a refined dub cut by Italian maestro Paolo Baldini on flip.

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Mellow Mood, Andrew I - Criminal / Dub Version

La Tempesta Dub EU 2017

¥1296 (US$8.38)

Heavy conscious ragga on a Roots Radics flavoured early 80’s sounding rub a dub minor roots.

Fat like Shabba, Andrew I’s strike against the establishment supported by Garzia brother’s catchy hook and stabbing melodies.

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Black Uhuru, Chronixx - I Love King Selassie / Dub

Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 2014

I Love King Selassie

¥2080 (US$13.46)

Sampling one of the greatest classics Black Uhuru left for Jammy’s, the remarkable roots revival tune is finally out on vinyl. Dominating the recent rasta revival movement, Cronixx sings freely bringing new life to the rhythm with his strong message. Representing the excellent side of reggae music of taking lessons from the past.

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Autarchi - Grow / Ruffi-Ann, Magma - Nothing Can Come Between

Inna De Yard / High Times / Dub Store Records JPN 2014

¥1180 (US$7.63)

Inna De Yard Production presents brand new 7” from Autarchi, son of artist and producer, Donovan Joseph. Purely grown at Inna De Yard, Autarchi spontaneously covers his father’s song on melodious one drop based on China Smith’ real ability, melancholic guitar sound. On the flip is a combination by Bermudian Roots singer Magma and the female artist Ruffi-Ann who has been know with her hit “Save The Juvenile”.

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Michael Rose - African Queen / Dub

Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 2015

King Pharaoh's Plague/Jesus Dread

¥1280 (US$8.28)

An unreleased track recorded for Jammy by the veteran Michael Rose who has been active at the forefront of reggae music since roots era to date. Just like his other hit tunes, the exceptional melody sense with tough yet sexy voice on remake of the ever glorious Yabby You’s “King Pharaoh’s Plague”, naturally absorbs every listener from start.

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Michael Rose - Peace And Love In The Ghetto / Dub

Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 2015

Jah Is The One

¥1680 (US$10.87)

As a member of Black Uhuru, the grammy awarded Michael Rose reveals another unreleased material. Faithfully arranged by King Jammy, the rhythm is based on Horace Andy - Jah Is The One which was recorded in his classic “Pure Ranking”. Melancholic steppers rhythm with Rose’ iconic singing will surely touch your heart.

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Magma - Love Life / Fruitful Relations

Inna De Yard / High Times / Dub Store Records JPN 2014

¥1180 (US$7.63)

This talented sing jay has been perfecting his craft from his pre teen age and have developed over the years to become today an important fixture in conscious reggae music. Born adam mayo in Warwick, Bermuda to a British father and a Bermudian mother. He was attracted as a youth to the teachings of emperor Haile Selassie and the Jamaican Rastafarian culture. "There are a lot of Rasta there, even though I didn’t wear locks then I was always into the words of his majesty" he recalled.

Absorbing the culture, led him to the music which have consumed him, providing for him the avenue to express his new Found consciousness he started performing live music in Bermuda learning his skill, doing the music he loves.