"I admit I had no idea who #MalcolmX was when I first heard it. I was 10 or 11, and it played a few times on college radio, which I was only just starting to tune into, but for which so much of the messaging in the music was alien."
This track by #KeithLeBlanc was probably the first solo track of his I ever heard, and it still is as listenable as it was in the mid 80s:
1/ Instead of making a top ten list that gets lost in the weeds of performative blather, here are a few things I liked a whole lot in 2023, organized beneath specific (albeit hastily-conjured) “categories”. (Thread)
Time Boom X De Devil Dead from Lee Scratch Perry and Dub Syndicate was released in 1987 on the On-U Sound label, a label known for high quality Reggae and Dub produced by Adrian Sherwood.
I can confirm that the glow in the dark #OnUSound vinyl for #AfricanHeadCharge definitely works. If anything the pictures taken on my phone don't do it justice. Magic