Brother Culture – Behold The Lion
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Brother Culture – Behold The Lion
Release Info
Label
Evidence Music
Format
DR / Vinyl (Several options)
Street date
March 2026
Contact
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Tracklist
02. Badda We Badda (Feat. Eesah)
03. Ruffa (Feat. Junior Dread)
04. Reggae In The Dance (Feat. King Kong)
05. Champion Sound (Feat. Anthony B & Chezidek)
06. Jah Well
07. Some A Dem
08. International Dance
09. Dubplate King
10. Done With The Suffering
11. History Session
12. Sound Killer (Drum & Bass Remix)
13. Over Again
14. Ravin’
15. Jump Up Pon It (Remix)
16. Ball Control
17. Jungle Champion (Radio Edit) (Feat. Anthony B & Chezidek)
18. Some A Dub
19. International Dub
20. Dub King
21. Behold The Dub
Here the title track opens the album with a slab of tough, uncompromising, roots dub reggae, setting the stage for this album in fine style. Culture bigs up sound system culture, rails militantly against greed and poverty, and offers up thanks and praise to Jah. Try a track like the individual sounding Some A Dem, or Dubplate King which combines all the above elements, with Culture correctly exclaiming “I man play crucial, critical dubwise music” – but every track here is well worth hearing.
He works with the likes of Derrick Sound, Little Lion Sound, Champion Sound, OnDubGround, Ed Solo – the latter with a drum and bass remix of Sound Killer – and others. Guest collaborators include the justifiably upcoming Junior Dread and Eesah, plus veterans King Kong (wonderfully summoning up the 80s sound on Reggae In The Dance), and with Anthony B and Chezidek helping out on Champion Sound. There are also four remixes and four dubs, including a jungle style dub remix of that just-named track by Krak In Dub.
Militant, conscious music for these troubled times – check it out!
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