There have been nefarious goings-on in the East Village. Gentrification has been prompting rampantly hiked rents and, perhaps not coincidentally, the cops have been tightening their grip on the area's ...
Beware of unearthly echoes, gut-thwomping bass bombs, and gaping holes in the sonic fundament when the Dub Invasion Festival hits town this week. Produced by Brooklyn’s Sound Liberation Front and the ...
Lee "Scratch" Perry and UK’s On-U Sound record label proprietor Adrian Sherwood show-off their bulletproof dub depth on "Rattling Bones and Crowns." Get ready… ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Reggae producer, singer and genre legend Lee “Scratch” Perry died in a Jamaica hospital today. He was 85 and no cause of death was ...
UK-based music producer Adrian Sherwood has been a pioneer in expanding the scope and context of dub music. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of his legendary On-U-Sound label, he will be making a ...
Dub and reggae music icon Lee “Scratch” Perry died on Sunday at a hospital in Lucea, Jamaica, at the age of 85. Though a cause of death has yet to be confirmed Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness ...
Perry, who was once called the "Salvador Dali of music" by Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, helped push reggae to new international levels in the late 1970s. By Billboard Staff Lee “Scratch” ...