The gnarliest reggae compilation in Christendom, drawn from the seventies and early-eighties heyday of this Toronto-based label, when it played host to stars like Joe Higgs and Augustus Pablo. Raw, twisted, compelling, time-and-again staggering productions by Oswald Creary — in the tradition of his childhood-friend Lloyd Bullwackie Barnes — but utterly themselves. Rough, tough, mystical roots.
Just awesome. Hotly recommended.
The great Aaron Carl from Wallshaker and Underground Resistance, tearing it up. All Head High posse, get flat: here it is, Detroit house music, the real thing. The instrumental version, too.
At their chilliest, most magnificent and dreadful.
Brilliantly remastered, one-sided.