Asked about the revolutionary rhythms and songs created at his Black Ark studios in Kingston, Jamaica, reggae producer, dub innovator and studio icon Lee “Scratch” Perry described a cosmic process ...
Dub icon Lee “Scratch” Perry has a few dates in May with Subatomic Sound System. Those include an NYC show at Le Poisson Rouge on May 9. Tickets for the LPR show are on sale now. UPDATE: The show has ...
It was a sunny Saturday afternoon in 1977 London when I popped in to visit the already-legendary dub creator Lee “Scratch” Perry to get his reaction to a new version by the Clash of his song about ...
The black-hued brilliance of Jamaican music continues to transform our understanding of what sound is and how it can move us. Reggae, ska, rocksteady, dancehall. Dub versions, remixes, ...
It's hard to believe that Lee "Scratch" Perry, the mixing-board maestro who brought reggae into rootsy shape and developed the "dub" production techniques that have become today's stock digital ...
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… ...
Tributes have been pouring in for the reggae and dub pioneer and producer Lee “Scratch” Perry, who died on Aug 29 at the age of 85 in a hospital in Lucea, Jamaica. “The magical sounds created by Lee ...
Lee “Scratch” Perry, the eccentric, revolutionary Jamaican producer, songwriter and performer whose influence extended far beyond his historic role in the development of reggae music, died Sunday at a ...
As you may know, the iconic Lee Scratch Perry was recording up to the day before he died. Many of his final recordings and works have trickled out on releases by other acts who had Perry do "guest ...