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Monday, Dec 01, 2008

Solardub Records New 10’

A new 10’’ on David Judah’ Solardub label featuring David Judah and Martin Fishley on vocals.

David Judah - Martin Fishley - Solardub Records

New UK roots stepper 10’’ release recently issued on London based Solardub label produced by David Judah.

Side A features brand new stepper tune King David from David Judah followed by two dubs with their heavy bass lines. Side B includes the repress of the heavy Jump Up voiced by Martin Fishley. Also known as Mr Melody, Fishley is a singer from Gloucester, UK. Jump Up was his first 12’ release for Solardub label and quickly became a hit in the days. New tunes and a welcomed repress to not be missed !

Note that David Judah’s Solardub label was built in 1992 and released various LP and singles. But Judah began his musical career more sooner, in 1977, in Gloucester, UK and then produced many stepper dubs for various UK sound systems. He’s now relocated in London, UK and several new releases are planned for 2008 on his label. Collaborations with artists as Tena Stelin, female singer Naffi I, Jamaican born Tad Hunter and G Vibes. More infos will come soon, stay connected…





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