Review

  • Alpha & Omega: "Who Is the Ruler"
  • Hugh Mundell: "Jaqueline"
  • Triston Palma: "Joker Smoker"
  • John Holt: "Police in Helicopter"
  • Barrington Levy & General Echo: "Eventide Fire a Disaster"
  • Joe Gibbs: "Satta Amassa Gana Version"
  • Rankin Dread: "Fattie Boom Boom"
  • Eek-a-Mouse: "Anarexol"
  • Lone Ranger: "Gunshot Mek Daughter Drop"
  • Clint Eastwood & General Saint: "Sweet Sweet Matilda"
  • Prince Jammy: "Interface"
  • Gregory Isaacs: "Night Nurse"
  • J.C. Lodge: "Telephone Love"
  • Johnny Osbourne: "Water Pumping"
  • Prince Far I: "Survival"

Fresh off his Prefix-approved blend of dubstep, producer, DJ and master of Twitter faux pas Diplo moves back to the familiar ground of reggae. His continuous mix covers a wide swath of the Greensleeves Records catalog: reggae, dub and dancehall from Jamaica and the UK between the '80s and the '90s. As to be expected, numerous anthems are included: Gregory Isaacs' "Night Nurse," John Holt's "Police in Helicopter" and J.C. Lodge's "Telephone Love." 

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