This mix is built around a single theme: meditation. Each track carries the word “Meditation” in its title, creating a hypnotic journey through deep roots, heavy dubs, and spiritual vibrations. From the legendary Augustus Pablo and The Abyssinians to modern dub creators like Kheru Jonah Dan, ZionRoots, and J. Robinson, this session is a flow of meditative soundscapes.
PLAYLIST
Bullwackies All Stars - Meditation Dub
Kheru Jonah Dan, Russ Disciples -Meditation Dub
J.Robinson (WhoDemSound) , Kai Dub -Meditation Dub
The Black Seeds,Dr Lee -Meditation Dub
Halleypb - Dub Meditations
Nucleus Roots, Don Hartley -Meditation Dub
Kibir La Amlak -Meditation Dub
ZionRoots -Dub Meditation
The Abyssinians - Meditation Dub
Crucial Alphonso - Meditation Dub
Aidonia - Firm Meditation Dub
Ranking Ray - Meditation Dub
M'Festa & Free Meditation - Dub
Boy George - Meditation Dub
Augustus Pablo - Meditation Dub
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Errol Thompson - The Silent Genius
Who Was Errol Thompson?
Errol "ET" Thompson (1948–2004) was a pioneering Jamaican recording engineer and producer who significantly influenced the sound of reggae and dub from the late 1960s to the 1980s. Known for his sharp ear, technical mastery, and understated brilliance, Thompson was one of the first engineers in Jamaica to experiment with dub mixing, reverb, and delay, long before it became a global sound.
PLAYLIST
Peter Tosh - Maga Dog
Augustus Pablo - Java
Jack Ruby, King Tubby, Errol - Thompson Bawling
Errol Thompson - Hole In My Bucket
Mighty Diamonds - Ghetto Living
Black Uhuru - Rent Man
Glen Washington - Rockers A Nuh Crackers
I-Roy - Sufferer's Psalm
Bobby Melody - Jah Bring I Joy In The Morning
Jacob Miller - Keep On Knocking
Errol T - I Need You Now
Errol Thompson - Freedom Call
Dennis Brown - Smile Like An Angel
Errol Thompson - Jamaican Born And Bred
Errol Thompson - You Know That I Love You
Dolphin Morris - Su-Su-Pan Rasta
Enos McLeod & Errol Thompson - By The Look
Culture and Nicodemus - Disco Train
Culture and Clint Eastward - Send Some Rain
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Barry Brown – Youthman on the Frontline
Born in 1962 in Kingston, Jamaica (Passed May 2004 in Kingston), Barry Brown came of age during reggae’s golden era. Drawn into the music through Kingston’s sound system culture, he cut his first single, “Girl You’re Always on My Mind,” in 1977 for Sonic Sounds.
His big break came with Bunny “Striker” Lee, releasing “Step It Up Youthman” in 1979, a hit that became the title of his debut album on Paradise Records. Over the next few years, he voiced sessions for nearly every major Kingston producer, moving between roots reggae and the emerging rub-a-dub dancehall sound.
PLAYLIST
Barry Brown - Ketch a Fire
Barry Brown - Big Big Pollution
Barry Brown - Step It up Youthman
Barry Brown - Far East
Barry Brown - -Give Thanks and Praise
Barry Brown - Cool Pon Your Corner
Barry Brown - Things in Life
Barry Brown - Fittest of the Fittest
Barry Brown,Toyan- Peace And Love
Barry Brown - Best Things In Life
Barry Brown - Give another Israel A Try
Barry Brown - Girl You Always On My Mind
Barry Brown - No No No (Dub Plate)
Barry Brown - Lead Us Jah & Lead Us Dub (Aggrovators)
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Bass Culture: Sly & Robbie
With an estimated 200,000 recordings over their career, it’d be an impossible task to encapsulate the decades-long career of Sly & Robbie and the impact they had not only on reggae but on music overall. Their drum & bass lines transformed, revolutionized, and influenced fans and musicians across the globe.
Sly Dunbar (drummer) and Robbie Shakespeare (bass) — affectionately known as The Riddim Twins — are widely recognized as the most influential rhythm section and production duo in Jamaican music history. Their sound has powered countless hits from the golden age of roots reggae through to digital dancehall and international pop.
Together, they helped modernize reggae, created one of Jamaica’s most iconic record labels (Taxi Records), and redefined what it meant to be a producer and musician in a global music industry.
PLAYLIST
Sly & Robbie - Burial Dub
Sly & Robbie- Jah Jah Man
The Meditations - Carpenter Rebuild
Mighty Diamonds - Pass The Kutchie
Black Uhuru,Sly & Robbie - Sinsemilla
Josey Wales -It A Fi Burn
Sly & Robbie - Jungle Step Dub
Tony Tuff - Mix Me Down
Peter Tosh - Stepping Razor
Dennis Brown,Sly & Robbie - Sitting And Watching
iNi Kamoze - World A Music
Sugar Minott - Herbsman Hustling
Half Pint - Greetings
Chaka Demus & Pliers - Murder She Wrote
Sly,Robbie,Dubmatix,Jay Spaker - Communication Breakdown
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Dubmatix Sticky Icky Reggae Mix Show 92 (Numa Crew, Congo Natty, Kahn, Zion Train)
The 60-minute reggae mixtape show curated by Dubmatix showcases the finest Sticky Icky Reggae tunes from around the globe — spanning dub to dancehall, rocksteady to roots, and every rhythm in between.
PLAYLIST
Numa Crew – Dub Searcher
Congo Natty, DJ Madd – Revolution In Dub (DJ Madd Remix)
Kaiju – Burn Down Babylon
Jack Sparrow – Pula Riddim
Congo Natty, RSD – Nu Beginningz (RSD Remix)
The Bush Chemists – Light Up Your Spliff
Congo Natty, Conscious Sounds – Micro Dub (Say No) (Conscious Sounds)
Von D – Surrealiste Skank
Dirty Dubsters, Chip Fu, Screechy Dan, JingBong Ting – Chant Down Babylon (feat. Chip Fu & Screechy Dan) (Jingbong Ting Dub)
Rob Symeonn – No More (Ticklah Remix)
Dubamine, Carlton Livingston – Good Morning Jamaica
Kahn, Gorgon Sound – Dread (Gorgon Sound Version)
Zion Train – No ID (feat. Daman) (Numa Crew Remix)
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