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Puffers Choice Vol. 2 - CD
Scotch Bonnet Records revels in the sheer breadth of reggae and dancehall for their second daringly diverse Puffers Choice compilation. Following the success of 2016âs volume 1, the label arm of Glasgowâs Mungoâs Hi Fi has selected more cream cuts from their globe-trotting link-ups celebrating sound system culture. Once again, each track comes vetted and endorsed by the Scotch Bonnet team as prime examples of their work.
The album starts with the beguiling, mellow tones of late great Rasta singer Bim Sherman. Lightning and Thunder is a Mungoâs remix of a vocal supplied by master producer/engineer Adrian Sherwood. Next up
is French collective Subactiveâs aquatic dub imagining of Follow Me by UK Garage/Grime project Wolves, featuring the voice of Bo* Johnson.
Another veteran revisits his past when hypnotic Jamaican deejay Supercat straddles Chief Rockasâ update of the classic Gunshot riddim for a reprise of âthe Don Dadaâsâ 1982 hit Dance Inna New York.
The vibes then travel bang up to date with a sparse Mungoâs fix of ethereal singer-songwriter Nemâs 2017 eco-breakout Purest Force.
Jamaican chanter Isha Bel pays tribute to her faith and follicles during Locks, given a belly-battering bass blend by Aquarius. The A side closes with a continuation of the Rasta theme, as General Jah Mikey,
channelling Burning Spear for his own Ites Green and Gold, rides a deft digital riff by bald-head New Zealand-based super-producer Naram.
The B side kicks off with a meeting of reggaeâs finest from the city of Leeds. Danny T and Tradesman build an industrial-strength base for anti-violence lament Up Deh: a rare vocal outing from Iration Steppasâ Mark Iration. Then itâs time for Polandâs Dreadsquad to ease the pressure with swinging onedrop vibraphone instrumental Space. JA meets âGlasgaeâ for Feel Good, an uplifting collab between Jamaican singer Skari and Scottish
producer Escape Roots. Fans of Prince Fatty covering Kraftwork on the previous comp will rate vintage reggae voice Earl Sixteen, wrapping his pristine pipes around Joy Divisionâs Love Will Tear Us Apart,
helmed hauntingly by Capitol 1212. Scotch Bonnetâs own Thomas Stalawa gets everyone marching to a beat inspired by Steely and Clevieâs
Dem Bow, as dangerous Spanish emcee Ponchita Peligros demands all in attendance Run the Calypso. The album ends with a request from un-categorisable Israeli collective Trillion featuring General G that
puffers choose wisely - via anti-cigarette missive No Nicotine.
The Scotch Bonnet crew think youâll agree: Puffers Choice volume 2 continues the bass-heavy balance of budding and seasoned performers, from âyard and abroadâ. Itâs another outer-national reggae and dancehall party youâll pull up and play, again and again.Â
Tracklist:
1. Bim Sherman - Lightning & Thunder (Mungo's Hi Fi remix)
2. Wolves ft Bo Johnson - Follow me (Subactive remix)
3. Chief Rockas ft Supercat - Dance inna New York
4. Nem - Purest force (Mungo's Hi Fi remix)
5. Isha Bel - Locks grow (Aquarius remix)
6. Naram - Ites, green & gold
7. Danny T & Tradesman ft Mark Iration - Up deh (Dub mix 1)
8. Dreadsquad - Space
9. Escape Roots ft Skari - Feel good (Puffers mix)
10. Capitol 1212 ft Earl 16 - Love will tear us apart
11. Stalawa ft Ponchita Peligros - Run the calypso
12. Trilion ft General G - No nicotine
The album starts with the beguiling, mellow tones of late great Rasta singer Bim Sherman. Lightning and Thunder is a Mungoâs remix of a vocal supplied by master producer/engineer Adrian Sherwood. Next up
is French collective Subactiveâs aquatic dub imagining of Follow Me by UK Garage/Grime project Wolves, featuring the voice of Bo* Johnson.
Another veteran revisits his past when hypnotic Jamaican deejay Supercat straddles Chief Rockasâ update of the classic Gunshot riddim for a reprise of âthe Don Dadaâsâ 1982 hit Dance Inna New York.
The vibes then travel bang up to date with a sparse Mungoâs fix of ethereal singer-songwriter Nemâs 2017 eco-breakout Purest Force.
Jamaican chanter Isha Bel pays tribute to her faith and follicles during Locks, given a belly-battering bass blend by Aquarius. The A side closes with a continuation of the Rasta theme, as General Jah Mikey,
channelling Burning Spear for his own Ites Green and Gold, rides a deft digital riff by bald-head New Zealand-based super-producer Naram.
The B side kicks off with a meeting of reggaeâs finest from the city of Leeds. Danny T and Tradesman build an industrial-strength base for anti-violence lament Up Deh: a rare vocal outing from Iration Steppasâ Mark Iration. Then itâs time for Polandâs Dreadsquad to ease the pressure with swinging onedrop vibraphone instrumental Space. JA meets âGlasgaeâ for Feel Good, an uplifting collab between Jamaican singer Skari and Scottish
producer Escape Roots. Fans of Prince Fatty covering Kraftwork on the previous comp will rate vintage reggae voice Earl Sixteen, wrapping his pristine pipes around Joy Divisionâs Love Will Tear Us Apart,
helmed hauntingly by Capitol 1212. Scotch Bonnetâs own Thomas Stalawa gets everyone marching to a beat inspired by Steely and Clevieâs
Dem Bow, as dangerous Spanish emcee Ponchita Peligros demands all in attendance Run the Calypso. The album ends with a request from un-categorisable Israeli collective Trillion featuring General G that
puffers choose wisely - via anti-cigarette missive No Nicotine.
The Scotch Bonnet crew think youâll agree: Puffers Choice volume 2 continues the bass-heavy balance of budding and seasoned performers, from âyard and abroadâ. Itâs another outer-national reggae and dancehall party youâll pull up and play, again and again.Â
Tracklist:
1. Bim Sherman - Lightning & Thunder (Mungo's Hi Fi remix)
2. Wolves ft Bo Johnson - Follow me (Subactive remix)
3. Chief Rockas ft Supercat - Dance inna New York
4. Nem - Purest force (Mungo's Hi Fi remix)
5. Isha Bel - Locks grow (Aquarius remix)
6. Naram - Ites, green & gold
7. Danny T & Tradesman ft Mark Iration - Up deh (Dub mix 1)
8. Dreadsquad - Space
9. Escape Roots ft Skari - Feel good (Puffers mix)
10. Capitol 1212 ft Earl 16 - Love will tear us apart
11. Stalawa ft Ponchita Peligros - Run the calypso
12. Trilion ft General G - No nicotine
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Scotch Bonnet Records revels in the sheer breadth of reggae and dancehall for their second daringly diverse Puffers Choice compilation. Following the success of 2016âs volume 1, the label arm of Glasgowâs Mungoâs Hi Fi has selected more cream cuts from their globe-trotting link-ups celebrating sound system culture. Once again, each track comes vetted and endorsed by the Scotch Bonnet team as prime examples of their work.
The album starts with the beguiling, mellow tones of late great Rasta singer Bim Sherman. Lightning and Thunder is a Mungoâs remix of a vocal supplied by master producer/engineer Adrian Sherwood. Next up
is French collective Subactiveâs aquatic dub imagining of Follow Me by UK Garage/Grime project Wolves, featuring the voice of Bo* Johnson.
Another veteran revisits his past when hypnotic Jamaican deejay Supercat straddles Chief Rockasâ update of the classic Gunshot riddim for a reprise of âthe Don Dadaâsâ 1982 hit Dance Inna New York.
The vibes then travel bang up to date with a sparse Mungoâs fix of ethereal singer-songwriter Nemâs 2017 eco-breakout Purest Force.
Jamaican chanter Isha Bel pays tribute to her faith and follicles during Locks, given a belly-battering bass blend by Aquarius. The A side closes with a continuation of the Rasta theme, as General Jah Mikey,
channelling Burning Spear for his own Ites Green and Gold, rides a deft digital riff by bald-head New Zealand-based super-producer Naram.
The B side kicks off with a meeting of reggaeâs finest from the city of Leeds. Danny T and Tradesman build an industrial-strength base for anti-violence lament Up Deh: a rare vocal outing from Iration Steppasâ Mark Iration. Then itâs time for Polandâs Dreadsquad to ease the pressure with swinging onedrop vibraphone instrumental Space. JA meets âGlasgaeâ for Feel Good, an uplifting collab between Jamaican singer Skari and Scottish
producer Escape Roots. Fans of Prince Fatty covering Kraftwork on the previous comp will rate vintage reggae voice Earl Sixteen, wrapping his pristine pipes around Joy Divisionâs Love Will Tear Us Apart,
helmed hauntingly by Capitol 1212. Scotch Bonnetâs own Thomas Stalawa gets everyone marching to a beat inspired by Steely and Clevieâs
Dem Bow, as dangerous Spanish emcee Ponchita Peligros demands all in attendance Run the Calypso. The album ends with a request from un-categorisable Israeli collective Trillion featuring General G that
puffers choose wisely - via anti-cigarette missive No Nicotine.
The Scotch Bonnet crew think youâll agree: Puffers Choice volume 2 continues the bass-heavy balance of budding and seasoned performers, from âyard and abroadâ. Itâs another outer-national reggae and dancehall party youâll pull up and play, again and again.Â
Tracklist:
1. Bim Sherman - Lightning & Thunder (Mungo's Hi Fi remix)
2. Wolves ft Bo Johnson - Follow me (Subactive remix)
3. Chief Rockas ft Supercat - Dance inna New York
4. Nem - Purest force (Mungo's Hi Fi remix)
5. Isha Bel - Locks grow (Aquarius remix)
6. Naram - Ites, green & gold
7. Danny T & Tradesman ft Mark Iration - Up deh (Dub mix 1)
8. Dreadsquad - Space
9. Escape Roots ft Skari - Feel good (Puffers mix)
10. Capitol 1212 ft Earl 16 - Love will tear us apart
11. Stalawa ft Ponchita Peligros - Run the calypso
12. Trilion ft General G - No nicotine
The album starts with the beguiling, mellow tones of late great Rasta singer Bim Sherman. Lightning and Thunder is a Mungoâs remix of a vocal supplied by master producer/engineer Adrian Sherwood. Next up
is French collective Subactiveâs aquatic dub imagining of Follow Me by UK Garage/Grime project Wolves, featuring the voice of Bo* Johnson.
Another veteran revisits his past when hypnotic Jamaican deejay Supercat straddles Chief Rockasâ update of the classic Gunshot riddim for a reprise of âthe Don Dadaâsâ 1982 hit Dance Inna New York.
The vibes then travel bang up to date with a sparse Mungoâs fix of ethereal singer-songwriter Nemâs 2017 eco-breakout Purest Force.
Jamaican chanter Isha Bel pays tribute to her faith and follicles during Locks, given a belly-battering bass blend by Aquarius. The A side closes with a continuation of the Rasta theme, as General Jah Mikey,
channelling Burning Spear for his own Ites Green and Gold, rides a deft digital riff by bald-head New Zealand-based super-producer Naram.
The B side kicks off with a meeting of reggaeâs finest from the city of Leeds. Danny T and Tradesman build an industrial-strength base for anti-violence lament Up Deh: a rare vocal outing from Iration Steppasâ Mark Iration. Then itâs time for Polandâs Dreadsquad to ease the pressure with swinging onedrop vibraphone instrumental Space. JA meets âGlasgaeâ for Feel Good, an uplifting collab between Jamaican singer Skari and Scottish
producer Escape Roots. Fans of Prince Fatty covering Kraftwork on the previous comp will rate vintage reggae voice Earl Sixteen, wrapping his pristine pipes around Joy Divisionâs Love Will Tear Us Apart,
helmed hauntingly by Capitol 1212. Scotch Bonnetâs own Thomas Stalawa gets everyone marching to a beat inspired by Steely and Clevieâs
Dem Bow, as dangerous Spanish emcee Ponchita Peligros demands all in attendance Run the Calypso. The album ends with a request from un-categorisable Israeli collective Trillion featuring General G that
puffers choose wisely - via anti-cigarette missive No Nicotine.
The Scotch Bonnet crew think youâll agree: Puffers Choice volume 2 continues the bass-heavy balance of budding and seasoned performers, from âyard and abroadâ. Itâs another outer-national reggae and dancehall party youâll pull up and play, again and again.Â
Tracklist:
1. Bim Sherman - Lightning & Thunder (Mungo's Hi Fi remix)
2. Wolves ft Bo Johnson - Follow me (Subactive remix)
3. Chief Rockas ft Supercat - Dance inna New York
4. Nem - Purest force (Mungo's Hi Fi remix)
5. Isha Bel - Locks grow (Aquarius remix)
6. Naram - Ites, green & gold
7. Danny T & Tradesman ft Mark Iration - Up deh (Dub mix 1)
8. Dreadsquad - Space
9. Escape Roots ft Skari - Feel good (Puffers mix)
10. Capitol 1212 ft Earl 16 - Love will tear us apart
11. Stalawa ft Ponchita Peligros - Run the calypso
12. Trilion ft General G - No nicotine


















