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Various
Watch How The People Dancing - Unity Sounds From The London Dancehall, 1986-1989



A1
Selah Collins - Pick A Sound
A2
Selah Collins - Pick A Sound (Version)
A3
Mikey Murka - We Try
A4
Mikey Murka - We Try (Version)
A5
Errol Bellot - What A Wonderful Feeling
B1
Kenny Knots - Watch How The People Dancing
B2
Richie Davis - Lean Boot
B3
Richie Davis - Lean Boot (Version)
B4
Peter Bouncer - Ready For The Dancehall Tonight
B5
Peter Bouncer - Ready For The Dancehall Tonight (Version)
C1
Richie Davis - You Ha Fe Cool
C2
Richie Davis - You Ha Fe Cool (Version)
C3
Kenny Knots - Ring My Number
C4
Kenny Knots - Ring My Number (Version)
C5
Mikey Murka - Back Your Automatic
D1
Mikey Murka - Control The Dancehall
D2
Mikey Murka - Control The Dancehall (Version)
D3
Jack Wilson - Chuck It
D4
Mikey Murka - Ride The Rhythm
D5
Mikey Murka - Ride The Rhythm (Version)
D6
Kenny Knots - Run Come Call Me
Restock! Brilliant Honest Jon's comp of the London Dancehall scene 1986-1989. Killer.
Haughty Jamaican avant-gardism, inspired by Jammy’s Sleng Teng explosion, rearing up at a Hackney crossroads opposite techno, hiphop, breakbeat and rave.
Presented as a next-generation companion to London Is The Place For Me: the mood is more defiant — a Jamaican secession from London — with themes of inner-city sufferation running alongside hymns to the dancehall and the herb superb.
Brilliantly mastered by Moritz from Basic Channel.