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Auralux Recordings

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Auralux Recordings is a British record label which re-issues reggae music.[1]

Set up by Marcus Weedon in late 2003, Auralux Recordings was launched to re-issue the best in vintage reggae. The creative side of the label was managed by David Hill, one time Ballistic Brother and founder of Nuphonic, and David Katz, the official biographer to Lee "Scratch" Perry and author of Solid Foundation: An Oral History of Reggae.[2] The Auralux imprint ceased operations in early 2010.

Discography[edit]

  • LUXX001 Whip Them King Tubby - Linval Thompson & friends - album
  • LUXX002 Whip Them King Tubby - Linval Thompson & friends - limited 4 track 12" vinyl ep
  • LUXX003 "Black Panta"/"V/S Panta Rock" - The Upsetters – limited edition 10" vinyl
  • LUXX004 Upsetters 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle - The Upsetters - album
  • LUXX005 African Anthem (deluxe edition) - Mikey Dread - album
  • LUXX006 Roots of Dancehall: Thompson Sound meets Roots Radics at Channel One - album
  • LUXX007 Auralux Reggae Showcase - label sampler
  • LUXX008 King Jammy in Roots - album
  • LUXX009 Sufferation - sounds of Niney the Observer - album
  • LUXX010 Sly & Robbie's Taxi Sound - CD and double vinyl LP
  • LUXX011 Night Food Out-takes and Black Ark Sessions - The Heptones - album
  • LUXX012 "Bible Story" (Early B) / "Whenever You Need Me" (ext. mix) - Cornell Campbell - limited edition 10" vinyl
  • LUXX013 "Billie Jean" / "Triplet & Stapper Lee" - Taxi Gang - Sly & Robbie’s Taxi Sound limited edition 12" vinyl
  • LUXX014 Jack Ruby Hifi - album
  • LUXX015 Barrington Levy in Dub - album
  • LUXX016 Fatman presents Prince Jammy vs. Crucial Bunny: Dub Contest - album
  • LUXX017 Dub Landing vol. 1 & 2 Scientist and Prince Jammy - album
  • LUXX018 Shaolin Temple - Barrington Levy - album
  • LUXX019 DC Dub Connection - Prince Jammy & Scientist - album
  • LUXX020 Dread At The Controls Dub - Gussie Clarke - album
  • LUXX021 World At War - Scientist - album

References[edit]

  1. Michael E. Veal (2007). Dub: Soundscapes and Shattered Songs in Jamaican Reggae. Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 0-8195-6572-5. Search this book on
  2. "The Month in Reggae / Dancehall". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2019-02-25.

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