pjaction says:No blues artist was as influential, sold as many records, and remains so cloaked in mystery as Blind Blake. Being blind, Blake most likely earned a living playing for change on street corners or for Saturday night dances and fish fries. His first recorded side, "West Coast Blues," was a hit and led to a recording career that lasted until 1932.
Having A PartybyLee Scratch Perry reggae/ska, dub Jamaica's most prolific and influential producer and musical innovator Lee "Scratch" Perry has a brilliant new album, and this is the lead off track. So...more »
Power VersionbyHi-Fi Hustlers electronic, reggae/ska, dub Hi-Fi Hustlers have been on the PJ radar for years, producing work that's usually unexpected, polished, and sophisticated. This upbeat piece of dub magic is...more »
Killing DubbyDubmatix reggae/ska, dub The jury is back, and has officially crowned Toronto's own, Dubmatix, as grand master of the champion dub sound. With his sensible approach to sound...more »
RegimentbyBrian Eno & David Byrne pop, electronic, new wave, ambient Here is a track from two of my all time favorite producers: Brian Eno, and David Byrne of Talking Heads. "Regiment" is from their 1981...more »