indie + alternative || pop || folk || general rock
avant garde + art + progressive || punk
hard rock + metal || country + southern
blues + R&B || dance + electronica
new wave || reggae || jazz || acoustic || hip-hop
psychedelic || ska || live recordings || otherAs a psychedelic music lover, myself, I appreciate the overlap reggae has over general rock and the psych scene. Rich with its own musical history, even including its occasional blend into both punk and flower power narratives, reggae is here to brighten your day!
REGGAE
Madness - “I Do Like to Be B-Side The A-Side, Vol. 3”
two-tone (ska, reggae, punk, new wave), rocksteady, pop
Sly & Robbie vs Roots Radics - “The Dub Battle”
reggae, ska
The Specials - “Work in Progress”
two-tone (ska, reggae, punk, new wave)
Throwback to my fourth grade geography teacher who would play Bob Marley and early Beatles on-loop every single day. She was a punk, and I mean that with all my love and genuine respect.
Joe Strummer & the Mesaleros - “Streetcore (20th Anniversary)”
post-punk, new wave, alternative rock, reggae
Peter Tosh - “Live and Dangerous: Boston 1976”
live recording - reggae, ska, rocksteady
Various Artists - Soul Jazz Presents: “200% DYNAMITE! Ska, Soul, Rocksteady, Funk & Dub in Jamaica”
compilation of various artists
Complete with pictures and album snippets, take a look at our full catalogue here!
indie + alternative || pop || folk || general rock
avant garde + art + progressive || punk
hard rock + metal || country + southern
blues + R&B || dance + electronica
new wave || reggae || jazz || acoustic || hip-hop
psychedelic || ska || live recordings || other