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ARTIST
LINDO, HOPETON
TITLE
Tribute
FORMAT
7"
LABEL
DIGIKILLER
CATALOG #
DKR 300EP
DKR 300EP
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
2/7/2025
"A special moment here with this one. This record has it all -- one of the best rhythms of the entire '80s let alone the early digital canon, laced with lasers, killer synths, dive bombs, vocoder, screeching across the border, militant lyrics, gigantic drums, perfect claps, the list goes on and on. An absolutely perfect record for the period and for the ages.
Hopeton Lindo
lets loose an awesome vocal -- his salute to the heroes and martyrs of the militant struggle against South African apartheid --
Benjamin Moloise
,
Stephen Biko
and of course
Nelson Mandela
. If you don't know, read up on these men ASAP. This tune was made at
Tubby
's on a wild mix of the original King Tubby's tempo riddim, and was originally released on the very short-lived Aqua label due to some producer runnings back in the day. Now recut from the original master tape, this is one of those joyous occasions where this new issue actually sounds better than the original, which suffered from being made at the notoriously quality plagued GG's pressing plant. Fans of late '80s digital and militant reggae take note - this is your perfect storm. A long time searching for this one, finally here."
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