Séance Centre Radio Episode 59 NTS - Wackies Dubs & Roots w/ RB DKR by Séance Centre published on 2023-04-03T19:28:38Z In 1967 Lloyd Barnes moved from Jamaica to New York. He worked in construction saving enough money to follow his dream and founded Wackies in 1976, one of the earliest reggae focused studios and record shops in the US. Over the years many luminous voices have passed through his magical mixing board: Horace Andy, The Heptones, Johnny Osbourne, Sugar Minott and the Love Joys, just to name a few. The Wackies catalog is vast, spanning many boroughs of the dub and reggae disapora, even touching on disco and hip hop. As a producer Lloyd Barnes is known for his hazy bass-heavy productions and wicked dubs. Our guide to the Wackies universe is Rob Buschgans who, through his Digikiller label, has been working with Barnes, reissuing treasures from his vast archive, including previously unreleased cuts, dub-plates and versions. For this mix Rob has focused on roots and dub cuts, and his selections are untouchable, revealing just how deep inside a song Barnes can get. Digikiller has been unearthing archives since 2009, the catalog is truly astounding, as essential as it gets. Big thanks to Rob for putting this mix together for us. @dkr-nyc Genre Reggae Comment by User 514834442 Brilliant 🔥 2024-01-25T19:22:55Z Comment by Hypp.com incredible 2023-09-30T21:04:38Z Comment by DJ Trompete tune! 2023-05-23T09:08:45Z Comment by treadmix o7 2023-04-03T20:20:38Z