Dub London | Explore the history of iconic record stores in the city
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Dub London: Bassline of a City, uncovers the influence of dub reggae on the capital, from Notting Hill Carnival to fashion, community and spirituality.
Bless Up every time! from Peoples Sound Records Frontline!...Jah Bless Roy Marshall rfrom Battersea to Grove!
Yes iyah!!!! UK born an bred.. Likkle Jamaica... Best thing that happened in England's history was to extend it's hands and have Jamaicans in... That is the only reason why I am who I am since birth!! Jah bless Jamaica & her culture itinually!!!
Nice big up Peckings
Very interesting!
One good thing about Corona: I've been mad busy in the studio and got several new Steppers Dubs ready. Come check 'em.
Some wicked record shops there that I have bought from over the years, it's a shame that Daddy Kool (Keith) did not share his thoughts.
They're called record shops not stores
Saw this video as a pre-video advert and had to search it out.
I'm a white Londoner who was in my 'party prime' in the early 90's
The early 90's jungle music scene was a magical time for me and it helped racial harmony,
come visit Peoples Sound we still have many Junglist sample tunes in stock ( exclusive) a treasure trove of tunes!
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