Lee “Scratch” Perry Tribute

Don Letts’ Culture Clash Radio

Don pays tribute to the visionary Jamaican producer and artist Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, who died on 29th August, and whose groundbreaking work changed the course of popular music. As well as the music and Don’s thoughts and memories of working with Scratch, we also hear from the great man, through an interview recorded in 2007, some of which has never been broadcast.

BBC Radio 6 Music – Don Letts’ Culture Clash Radio, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry RIP

Mixing the REGGAE RIDDIM SECTION

Kahn mixes the rest of the music around Karigan Reggae Drummer’s awesome Rubadub drum stems. John Roy is on tenor and baritone sax, and Alex Heintz on trombone and trumpet. Kahn shows all of the processing he did on his own bass guitar, piano, pluck and rhythm guitar,as well as percussions. Make sure you stay til the end to hear a sneak peek of the vocal version “Pon Da Riddim” by Raphie!

Hermit Dubz

Reggae, Dub. UK style. https://hermitdubz.bandcamp.com/ Hermit Cave productions, Birmingham, UK. Dub music from 19 how long! … The elusive dub hermit, often unseen, toiling away in the hermit cave, meditating on low frequency vibrations. From a very early age, the love of reggae and dub was instilled in him. Moving to England in the 90s as a teenager, he discovered the newly emerging dance music scene and was soon DJing, and creating his own sonic experiments. Over the years, the reclusive Hermit Dubz has been accumulating a horde of dub influenced sonic artefacts, and more recently building the Hermit Cave studios in Birmingham, Uk. After a long period of experimentation, isolation, meditation and contemplation, Hermit Dubz has re-emerged, ready to unleash his musical relics.