
Emch from Subatomic Sound System, Anthony B, and Devon D of People’s Records at the recording session for “Dem Can’t Stop We From Talk” in Kingston, JA. Click below to see the video of the session.
all things dubwise and bass heavy, from NYC to the world.

Emch from Subatomic Sound System, Anthony B, and Devon D of People’s Records at the recording session for “Dem Can’t Stop We From Talk” in Kingston, JA. Click below to see the video of the session.

Subatomic Sound & Nomadic Wax present Anthony B’s international smash hit “Dem Can’t Stop We From Talk”





Jamaican dub originator Lee “Scratch” Perry rootical dubstep.



a dark, wobbly dubstep version with Lee Scratch Perry vibrating out of the depths of the jungle



“vampire” politicians, “bloodsucking” informers, and the “military society” of the ghetto youths. Dubstep, roots, dancehall, & bass music remixes..





Remixed collaboration of the Vienna dubmasters, American master filmmaker, & the Jamaican dub inventor.





Dubwise dancehall vs. hip hop from the NYC streets, hotter than July



All the beats from the album, all instrumental with a little bit of dubwise flavor.



“Hello, Hell is Very Low” / “Bed Athletes” Ari Up and Lee Scratch Perry’s only appearance together on record.


“I got into sort of cosmic explosions” – David Lynch
Remixes by RSD & Subatomic Sound System.



Lee Scratch Perry & Prince Far-I’s first dubstep tracks! Limited edition vinyl.

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