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Dub or Dancehall � the small Caribbean island has continually produced entirely new genres of music that reflect the struggles, successes and great ingenuity of its people. Inspired by new production technologies and cultural shifts, Jamaican music never ceases to bear new fruits...
With their debut album, The Unlimiters have taken up this tradition with the aim of forging new paths. The eight-piece set from Berlin is largely inspired by early Ska, a style of music created at the beginning of the 1960s when Calypso merged with Jazz and Rhythm and Blues to form a unique and home-grown Jamaican sound that is still exemplified by unforgettable artists such as The Skatalites and Prince Buster.
A01 Casioyama 2:51
A02 Let It Go 3:38
A03 Tough Relations 2:38
A04 Cable Car 2:16
A05 Peking Chicken 3:20
A06 35h 3:37
A07 Madhouse 2:57
B01 Hard Times 2:55
B02 Backdoor Buddies 3:03
B03 The Reaper 3:17
B04 Snakeman 4:09
B05 Robber In The House 3:39
B06 Extortion 3:32