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Wicked early-eighties Wackies, unsteady and moody, with a Hudson connection.

Collecting the first five Burial Mix tens, all featuring Tikiman, with their dubs.

The ineffable instrumentals and dubs of Burial Mix numbers 6 to 12.

Burial Mix numbers 6 to 12: classic after classic, like King In My Empire, Queen In My Empire, We Been Troddin’...

See Mi Yah remixes. A triumphant series finale.

At their chilliest, most magnificent and dread. 
Brilliantly remastered; one-sided.

A brilliant, taut take on vintage Wackies, there on the flip.

Their epochal 1997 masterpiece inaugurating the Rhythm & Sound label.
Half an hour of judge-long-sentence steppers.
A stone masterpiece of modern dub, towering over the field till kingdom come.

Irresistible mid-eighties dancehall vibes from Music Mountain Studios.

Early-eighties UK roots fire originally rolling out of Peckham in South London, on the Kim label, by way of Jay Dees record shop in the High Street.
Both sides are deep, reverberating, hypnotic, zonked, dread, Wackies-style murder.