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12"
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DKR 302EP
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$15.00
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 5/2/2025
"Previously unreleased; four track 12" with two different vocal takes, each with dub. Comes in Bond Export company sleeve. Another cold case solved! One of DKR's early victories was finding a tape of the drum and bass cut of the legendary dubplate 'Rocks & Mountains.' Rumor had said the artist was the Mighty Travellers, but this didn't really add up chronologically or audibly. More astute listeners mostly agreed the artist was likely the Majesterians, a little recorded group who had made a couple other records for Taxi circa 1980. When the label first issued the song on a 10" back in 2011, even Sly himself couldn't recall for sure who sang the tune. There were two mysteries at work here -- one, confirming the identity of the group, and two -- finding the other cut of the tune, which features fuller instrumentation and a different vocal take. Both cuts were around on dubplate circa '80/'81, and the latter cut can be heard ever so briefly in the infamous UK Sound Business documentary film from '81. In the course of a mere 13 years, both questions came to be solved ? Digikiller obtained a pretty clean plate cut of the fuller mix, and we confirmed the identity of the group. The Majesterians were a vocal trio consisting of Everton Dacres, Roderick Perkins, and Paul Mitchell. 'Rocks & Mountains' was their tune, cut in Channel 1 at a Taxi session featuring a host of other artists. Indeed, these were the heady days of 1980 with Channel 1 booked round the clock for locked-in sessions, with the Taxi Gang and the Roots Radics laying down future classic after future classic."
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