Ariwa Sounds News
- A1: Trod On
- B1: Dub On
Tony Benjamin (Reggae Regulars) versions the classic 1983 ‘Live In Love’ riddim - a Jah Shaka favourite… Gautrey Road Peckham 16trk - Dub Me Crazy part 3 style
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- Armageddon
- Guess Who Is Talking On The Microphone
- Live The Life / Love The Life
- Moving Away
- Africa – The Motherland
- Ready Or
- Talks Rubadub
- Mother Of Civilisation
- A1: Dancing Time
- A2: Dancing Dub
- B1: The Creator
- B2: Ffwd To Dub
The 1985 B Side Classic!! ‘The Creator’ Made famous from Mad Professor’s ‘Ffwd to Dub’ where he looped hook phrases of Aisha vocals. Then sampled by ‘The Orb’ in the 90’s & introduced to a new psychedelic audience. This is one of the first Roots songs made with a Drum machine! Coupled with lovers rock gem - ‘Dancing Time’
Mid 80's Rub-A-Dub, London style - wicked conscious toasting action from Ranking Anne on her 1984 follow up LP on the great Ariwa.
Produced by Mad Professor, featuring host of guest musicians and singers ( Johnny Clarke , Jah Shaka to name a few) joining the sessions. Class
Originally released in 1996, this UK 12" features Venus (a somewhat mysterious singer who pops up on various Mad Professor productions) with a low slung, horn laden Lovers nugget + version.
The B.side is home to an essential Heavyweight Steppers track 'Only One God' with Mad Professor and Jah Shaka at the control. TIP!
The long awaited 12” classic from Ariwa 1983, Gautrey Road, Peckham!
Errol the general - drums
Deuce - Bass
Pepper - keys
Errol Reid - synthesiser
Produced by Mad Professor
2024 Reissue
A UK Dub pairing of gigantic proportions from 1996. The late Jah Shaka round at Mad Professor's and getting the message across with Phasers set to stun. Restrained and musical throughout. A beautiful meeting. TIP!
Pt. 5 of the 'Dub me crazy' series by Mad Professor.
Reggae meets twisted electronics for wild dub trips!
Originally released in 1985 on the same Ariwa imprint.
True D.I.Y. business from this UK dub pioneer.
Pt. 3 of the 'Dub me crazy' series by Mad Professor. This one features the much played killer, Bengali Skank .. TIP!
Originally released in 1983 on the same Ariwa imprint. True D.I.Y. business from this UK dub pioneer.
Deeeeeep from the Ariwa archives... all unreleased music on here. Sounding absolutely essential to us. Dates of production uknown at time of writing...
The A Side is a Mad Professor produced version of Aisha's 'Give a Little Love', given the UK treatment. The Dub is a proper roller.
Side B is the unheard African Message Dub (Parts 1& 2). Recordings ft Jah Shaka on bass, Norman Grant (Twinkle Brothers) on Drums, Sgt Pepper and Mad Professor on the desk. Masterful UK Dub from these key figures.... pulled out of nowhere.
Not to be missed!
Pt. 2 of the 'Dub me crazy' series by Mad Professor. Reggae meets twisted electronics for wild dub trips!
Originally released in 1982 on the same Ariwa imprint.
True D.I.Y. business from this UK dub pioneer.
Bye Bye City Living is a hidden gem from the number 1 album ‘True Born African’ (1991).
Originally released as a solo single ‘Country Living – by Sandra Cross & The Wild Bunch’
Debuting in Spring 1985 -Spent a staggering 10 weeks at Number 1.
Uroy & Sandra in combination at their absolute best.
Produced by Mad Professor
Deep Hardcore Dub accompanied by the sweet sobering sounds of Kyla.
The voice behind UK Funky hit ‘Do You Mind’.
Kyla lends her vocals to the Soundsystem classic ‘Bengali Skank’,
originally composed by Mad Professor for Sister Audrey’s – ‘Children of the Ghetto’.
‘Dub You Mind’ is revamped & redubbed by Joe Ariwa & Paleface.
Pt. 9 of the 'Dub me crazy' series by Mad Professor.
Reggae meets twisted electronics for wild dub trips!
Originally released in 1989 on the same Ariwa imprint.
True D.I.Y. business from this UK dub pioneer.
Pt. 6 of the 'Dub me crazy' series by Mad Professor.
Reggae meets twisted electronics for wild dub trips!
Originally released in 1986 on the same Ariwa imprint.
True D.I.Y. business from this UK dub pioneer.
Pt. 4 of the 'Dub me crazy' series by Mad Professor.
Reggae meets twisted electronics for wild dub trips!
Originally released in 1985 on the same Ariwa imprint.
True D.I.Y. business from this UK dub pioneer.
The hottest female ‘Sing Jay’ of 2023 doesn’t disappoint with this heavy hitting album Servant of Jah Army!
African Queen is a departure from the sound of the Amarra’s debut Ariwa release. This time Toots Hibbert’s Bam Bam provides the template for African Queen. Over the past 30 years this rhythm track has been associated with several hits including Sister Nancy’s Bam Bam and Chaka Demus and Pliers Murder she wrote.
African Queen has a catchy chorus with a touch of modern day electronics using the warbler and filter effects. An interesting song, drawing from some unlikely quarters of the 21st century, and blending them together.
Sung by I Jah, co-produced by First Eye, with guitar by James Shepherd and harmonies by Tree (a classical singer from Trinidad), this is immediately identifiable as a classic in the truest traditions of the Caribbean community. Add it to your playlists, honour the memory of the Windrush Generation and discover exactly why they had to be Tuff Like Iron
CoviDub is not just a Dub album, but an album that historically tracks and records the unprecedented events of 2020 to 2022 when the world was shut down, when many countries became islands and many islands became isolated planets!!
Reflecting an era where false news eclipse real news, a time when social media is more effective than the official media. Yet within these serious times racism still prevails and present day Rasta fails to fulfill Marcus dreams of Black unity.
This is an album for folks who think out of the box. Let’s take the piss out of the hypocrites!!







































