Alltimer digidub pressure from Jazzbo - the tune that lent its name to Mark Ernestus’ much-loved Basic Replay label
Now part of Death is Not The End's immaculate 333 series (which also cadges its name from another Jazzbo tune), the wickedly spangled computer riddim ‘Replay’ is a total classic of the late ‘80s digidub era that ushered in seachanges in club music far beyond the island.
It was produced and voiced by Jazzbo for his Ujama label and has since gone down in dancehall history among its greatest, exemplary of a shift toward powerful, contemporary, machine-made rhythms alloyed with electronic keys, and sound utterly delirious in the pan-slosh pitchbent madness of the version.
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Alltimer digidub pressure from Jazzbo - the tune that lent its name to Mark Ernestus’ much-loved Basic Replay label
Now part of Death is Not The End's immaculate 333 series (which also cadges its name from another Jazzbo tune), the wickedly spangled computer riddim ‘Replay’ is a total classic of the late ‘80s digidub era that ushered in seachanges in club music far beyond the island.
It was produced and voiced by Jazzbo for his Ujama label and has since gone down in dancehall history among its greatest, exemplary of a shift toward powerful, contemporary, machine-made rhythms alloyed with electronic keys, and sound utterly delirious in the pan-slosh pitchbent madness of the version.
Alltimer digidub pressure from Jazzbo - the tune that lent its name to Mark Ernestus’ much-loved Basic Replay label
Now part of Death is Not The End's immaculate 333 series (which also cadges its name from another Jazzbo tune), the wickedly spangled computer riddim ‘Replay’ is a total classic of the late ‘80s digidub era that ushered in seachanges in club music far beyond the island.
It was produced and voiced by Jazzbo for his Ujama label and has since gone down in dancehall history among its greatest, exemplary of a shift toward powerful, contemporary, machine-made rhythms alloyed with electronic keys, and sound utterly delirious in the pan-slosh pitchbent madness of the version.
Alltimer digidub pressure from Jazzbo - the tune that lent its name to Mark Ernestus’ much-loved Basic Replay label
Now part of Death is Not The End's immaculate 333 series (which also cadges its name from another Jazzbo tune), the wickedly spangled computer riddim ‘Replay’ is a total classic of the late ‘80s digidub era that ushered in seachanges in club music far beyond the island.
It was produced and voiced by Jazzbo for his Ujama label and has since gone down in dancehall history among its greatest, exemplary of a shift toward powerful, contemporary, machine-made rhythms alloyed with electronic keys, and sound utterly delirious in the pan-slosh pitchbent madness of the version.
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Alltimer digidub pressure from Jazzbo - the tune that lent its name to Mark Ernestus’ much-loved Basic Replay label
Now part of Death is Not The End's immaculate 333 series (which also cadges its name from another Jazzbo tune), the wickedly spangled computer riddim ‘Replay’ is a total classic of the late ‘80s digidub era that ushered in seachanges in club music far beyond the island.
It was produced and voiced by Jazzbo for his Ujama label and has since gone down in dancehall history among its greatest, exemplary of a shift toward powerful, contemporary, machine-made rhythms alloyed with electronic keys, and sound utterly delirious in the pan-slosh pitchbent madness of the version.