// Roots Reggae Radio Show
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Episode #48
Roots Reggae Radio Show
Featuring -
- Channel One / Be Channel One Guest
- Bob Marley & The Wailers / Hammer
- Prince Far I / Final Chapter
- King Tubby & Johnny Clarke / Musical Dub
- Ashanti Waugh / Babylon Wrong
- Augustus Pablo / Cold Blues Dub
- Sly & Robbie, Prince Alla, Megative, Pato Irie, Treson, Screechy Dan / Ruff House
- The Heptones / Cool Rasta
- Lee "Scratch" Perry & The Upsetters / Justice to the People, Verse 2
- Derrick Harriott / Reach Out I'll Be There
- Honey Boy Martin / Dreader Than Dread
- Soldgie / Fire Call
- I-Roy / Them Can't Conquer Rasta - Dub
- African Roots Act 3 / Stay on Dub
- Roots Radics / Dangerous Match Three
- Cedric "Im" Brooks / Outcry
- Jah Buzz / Love in the Arena
- Wayne Jarrett / King Tubby's Satta Dread (10 inch)
Due to social distancing, this show was recorded on Skype - please bear with us during these difficult times as we still try and bring with you the radio you love.
Roots Conversation #48 - Show Notes
Here are the show notes for Roots Conversation #48 - Man! We had real issues with Cloüdbass's mic. See, this is a continuation of the "Country" Skype sessions. We meet up over Skype due to Social Distancing so that we can help the NHS.
Yes, it is a drag, but it is better than the under-funded NHS crumbling in the time of a Tory administration.
We mention that we bought a release on Dubmatix's Bandcamp - the link to that is here: https://dubmatix.bandcamp.com/
Andy was running out of nicotine by the end of the show and was even crabbier than normal.
However, we hope that you get something from the music - it is a joy to put this together and we are happy to share it with you.
Andy x
Guerrilla Dub System's Roots Reggae Radio Show
As Guerrilla Dub System, I dig deep into the world of dub reggae, bringing you hidden gems and timeless classics. I’m Andy Biscuit, a charting DJ and producer with a love for sound system culture and roots reggae music.
Roots Conversation, I share the tracks and stories that shaped the sound of reggae — from the golden age of the 60s, 70s, and 80s to the fresh, boundary-pushing dub of today.
Join me on my Roots Reggae radio show as I celebrate the artists, rhythms, and studio innovation that continue to inspire generations of music lovers.
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