// Roots Reggae Podcast
// Roots Conversation

Episode #89

Roots Reggae Podcast

Featuring –

  1. Black Uhuru / Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner
  2. Toots & The Maytals / Louie Louie
  3. Joy White / Saturday Night
  4. Sound Dimension / Dub Street Version
  5. Pablove Black / In Cold Blood Pt. 2
  6. Brentford Rockers / A Fool Version
  7. Linton Cooper / You’ll Get Your Pay
  8. Dub Specialist / Rastaman Version
  9. Prince Jammy / Mr Joe Is Dubbing
  10. The Aggrovators & The Revolutionaries / Russian Stout
  11. King Tubby & The Aggrovators / Fire Fe Babylon Dub
  12. Joe Gibbs & The Professionals / Full Moon Ikky
  13. Prince Far I / Wisdom
  14. The Upsetters / Bird in Hand
  15. Linton Kwesi Johnson / Reggae fi Peach
  16. Pablo Moses / Dubbing Is A Must
  17. Prince Fatty feat. Mad Professor / Torah Dub
  18. Keith Hudson feat. Augustus Pablo / Pick a Dub

Guerrilla Dub System's Reggae Podcast

Welcome to Roots Conversation, the home of top-secret Dub Reggae tracks and sound system culture. Our Charting DJs/producers Andy Biscuit & Cloudbass have combined forces with DJ Scooby to bring you a podcast that is a destination for Roots Reggae, all while keeping it fresh. With countless hours of studio experience, we know what works – "Roots Conversation" showcases relevant gems of Roots Reggae and Dub Reggae from back in the day.

Reggae music was constantly evolving in the 60s, 70s and 80s. Studios and producers were continually experimenting with new styles and sounds which influenced the overall genre of Dub and Roots. In our show, we will take you on a journey through this incredible era of music history.

A Roots Reggae Podcast

Our roots reggae podcast is a weekly transmission from Creao Studio in North Yorkshire, UK. Andy Biscuit spends the week before hand going through his dusty box looking for cuts, guided by Cloudbass and Scooby.

 

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