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 | | Description: | Bushyard Telegram is a compilation of reggae tracks released as CD on 26 Nov 2021. - Title is Bushyard Telegraph on the cover.
Title is Bushyard Telegram on the spine and on the disc.
Track 6 is a typo - it reads "Coxone Time." (The actual song title is "Coxsone Time." See [r8869053].)
Track 15 is a typo - it reads "Damino Tournament." (The actual song title is "Domino Tournament." See [r2333673].)
Artwork by Paul @ L.A.C.
Spiritual Guidance and prayer - Anesta Brown
Inspiration and vibes - Melva Brown 11-10-98
Dedicated to Erwin Otto 'Ben' Cousins: 3-4-81 - 16-4-97, died from cancer.
All tracks taken from the vault of Tamoki - Wambesi - Dove
"Various Djs-bushyard Telegraph" is a CD compilation that brings together a carefully curated selection of roots and dub-influenced reggae cuts, mixed and presented by various DJs. Instead of focusing on a single artist, this release highlights a broad stylistic spectrum: deep basslines, meditative dub versions, conscious vocal tracks and heavy drum-and-bass grooves that recall the classic sound system culture. The tracklist is designed to flow like a sound system session, moving from militant steppers rhythms to more atmospheric, echo-laden dub explorations, creating a continuous listening journey for both dedicated reggae heads and curious newcomers.
Musically, the compilation emphasizes authenticity and a traditional production aesthetic: warm analog textures, heavy reverb and delay, and spacious arrangements that leave room for each instrument to breathe. It is ideal for listeners who appreciate the classic Jamaican sound but also enjoy the interpretative role of DJs who select, sequence and sometimes version the tunes to build a narrative across the CD. The selection is varied yet coherent, giving an overview of different shades of roots and dub without feeling fragmented.
The manufacturer Tamoki Wambesi is closely associated with roots reggae and dub culture, known within specialist circles for championing music that stays true to the original spirit of Jamaican production. Releases from Tamoki Wambesi tend to focus on depth, authenticity and archival or collector-oriented value, often preserving sounds that might otherwise remain obscure. With "Various Djs-bushyard Telegraph", the label once again underlines its role as a guardian and curator of heavyweight roots and dub sounds, offering a CD that fits seamlessly into any serious reggae collection. |  | | Manufacturer No.: |
TWCD1023 |
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