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Episode #55

Roots Reggae Radio Show

Featuring -

  1. Steel Pulse / Revolution (Dub / Take 3)
  2. Lee Perry / Ox Man Dubwise
  3. Jah Lloyd / Dub Of Sound
  4. The Shadows / Brother Noah
  5. Leroy Wallace / Far Beyond
  6. Guerrilla Dub System / Learning (feat. Mad Professor)
  7. Sound Dimension / Please Be True Version
  8. New Establishment / 15 Soul Sister Version
  9. Brentford Disco Set / Mo Bay Dub
  10. TOYAN / Children Children
  11. Poet And The Roots / Command Councel Dub
  12. Lloyd Robinson And Brentford Disco Set / It Deep
  13. The New Establishment / New Broom
  14. The Soul Vendors / Born To Dub
  15. Prince Jazzbo / Ring-A-Ting
  16. Mad Professor / The English Connection
  17. Ranking Joe / Sheperds Bush
  18. Ini Kamoze / Hail Mi Idren - Remastered
  19. Linton Kwesi Johnson / Reggae Sounds
  20. Ranking Joe / Step It Down Shepherds Bush
  21. Black Brothers & The New Establishment / School Version

Roots Conversation #54 - Show Notes

Here are the show notes for Roots Conversation #54 - We really took our time making this weeks edition of Roots Conversation and hopefully it shows.

On this show, Al went off on several tangents - it is all part of the 'Conversation' part of Roots Conversation; I hope you don't mind?

I dedicated a track to my four-year old niece - she calls Bob Marley as "Bob The Marley" which I think is pretty cute - I hope you don't mind me being a doting uncle?

Thanks for listening, Andy.

 

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.

Tune in every week for Roots Conversation — a journey through reggae’s past, present, and future.

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