
Dubmatix Sticky Icky Reggae Mix
Reggae
Hosted by Dubmatix and showcasing the finest Sticky Icky Reggae tunes from around the globe — spanning dub to dancehall, rocksteady to roots, and every rhythm in between. Tune in weekly to experience the infectious beats that transcend borders.
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Toronto, ON
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Hosted by Dubmatix and showcasing the finest Sticky Icky Reggae tunes from around the globe — spanning dub to dancehall, rocksteady to roots, and every rhythm in between. Tune in weekly to experience the infectious beats that transcend borders.
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@dubmatix
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Episodes
Reggae Meets Cumbia
11/14/2025
I had a show in Dresden years ago, and the opener was a DJ who played cumbia. When her set began, the dance floor instantly filled with people laying down synchronized dance steps, which was eye-opening and fantastic fun to watch. It’s inevitable that these two genres would merge, as Cumbia originated on the Caribbean coast of Colombia and includes African, Spanish (colonial), and indigenous influences that date back to the 16th Century. For this playlist, I went down the rabbit hole seeking groove enlightenment.
PLAYLIST Lucky Salvadori; Chalart58 – Simulacro
Ticklah – El Dia De Suerte (Dub)
Joseph Cotton – Cumbia Party
Yapunto; Taggy Matcher – El Mar y Ella (Taggy Matcher Remix)
The Lions; Malik “The Freq” Moore; Black Shakespeare – Cumbia Rebel (Version)
Quantic; Flowering Inferno – Te Pico el Yaibi (Version)
Combo Lulo; Alba Ponce de León – Culebra Mentirosa
Taggy Matcher; Kumbia Boruka – Cumbia Locura (Dub)
Ticklah; Mayra Vega – Mi Sonsito (Feat. Mayra Vega)
Aldubb; Dubmatix; Illbilly Hitec – Essential (Cumbia Mix)
Lengualerta; La Basu; La Gorda Dubs; Cristrombon – Nik Baditut Sei
Quantic; Flowering Inferno – Dub del Pacifico
Frente Cumbiero; Mad Professor – Cumbietiope
Flowering Inferno; Nickodemus; Zeb – No Soy Del Valle (Nickodemus & Zeb Remix)
Duration:00:59:30
Reggae Frequency: House Edition
11/12/2025
I’ve always seen/heard the parallel between reggae and house music—namely, the Steppers vs. 4-On-The-Floor groove, and have been drawn to that fusion of the two. Back in 2002, I’d slapped a King Tubby sample over a house beat, and it was a revelation to me (I can fuse this) that song that became Journey To The Center Of The Dub. The King Tubby sample was removed, but the idea remained.
On the other side of the pond, in the UK and across Europe, this style was already established and in the clubs. I can’t profess to more than a surface-level knowledge, but after sifting through a lot of tracks, I put together this playlist of songs that I enjoyed. I encourage you to share some of your favourite house reggae tracks in the comments—include a YouTube link if possible.
PLAYLIST Noiseshaper - We Rock It
Francis Mercier & Black Uhuru - Welcome To Dinna
Camouflage - Ramjock
Block & Crown - Jam On (Original Mix)
Sugar Hill, Wasabi, Terry Lex & Max Romeo - Chase the Devil
Joeski - In This Life
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Sun Is Shining (Fire House Mix)
Junkie XL & Peter Tosh - Don’t Wake Up Policeman (feat. Peter Tosh & Friends)
WIPP & Ini Kamoze - Here Comes the Hotstepper
Mau P - MERTHER
Liu & Alex O’Clock - Bad Boys
KVSH & DVBBS - No No No
Dreadzone, Gaudi & Earl Sixteen - Boundary (Gaudi Remix)
Duration:01:02:00
Groove de la Calle: Latin Funk Session
11/9/2025
My soul has a deep passion for all things groove—reggae, jungle, hip-hop, funk, soul, or any style that gets the feet moving and the head nodding. So, for this mix, I decided it was time for a dive into Latin Funk with some greats—Joe Bataan, Tito Puente, and Ray Barretto, alongside lesser-known artists from the 70s onward.
Bring on the thin-lofi-guitar solos, wah-wah flavours, rollocking percussion, blazing horns, and as much cowbell as you can handle.
PLAYLIST Enrique Olivarez & Los Vampiros - Arriba Tipo
Ray Camacho & The Teardrops - Si Si Puede (LOA Remix) - Lack Of Afro Remix
Bronx River Parkway - Song For Ray
Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers - Got Myself A Good Man
Nico Gomez; Nico Gomez And His Afro Percussion Inc. - Lupita
Joe Bataan - Latin Strut (2022 - Remaster)
Ray Barretto - Together
Tito Puente - Hit The Bongo
Luchito; Néstor - Tighten Up
La Clave - Latin Slide
Mongo Santamaria - Windjammer
Ricardo Marrero - My Friend
Sherlock Holmes Investigation - Investigation
Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers - Cloud 9
Ray Camacho - Movin’ On
Duration:01:04:00
Roots Reggae Excursion - Steppers Stylee
11/7/2025
The focus of this mix is the 4-on-the-floor roots reggae stepper style, with a variety of artists spanning decades, from Johnny Osbourne to Chronixx—the mood-lifter mix.
PLAYLIST Joe Armon-Jones - Lifetones (Vocal Version feat. Asheber)
Johnny Osbourne - Mr Marshall
Linval Thompson & The Revolutionaries - Africa Love Dub
Henry Simms - Live In Love
Soul Sugar & Dub Shepherds - Choice of Music
Soul Sugar & Dub Shepherds - Hot Weather
U-Roy, I-Roy, Gussie Clarke & Big Youth - Original Deejays (Brawta Mix)
Chronixx - Don’t Be Afraid
Al Campbell - Respect
Keith Hudson & Soul Syndicate - Even Those Dreadful Words
Lone Ark Riddim Force, Roberto Sanchez & Javi Arkotxa - Love Jah Dub
Ras Teo, Ashanti Selah & Zion I Kings - Knock Knock
Scientist, Dubiterian & Joseph Cotton - Dirt Settings
Linval Thompson & Roberto Sanchez - Roots Lady Dub
Jeff Sarge, Angie Amgel, Beverly Willams, Collin Ska Johnson, Fred Locks & Velma Maxwell - Sufferation Dub
Mad Professor - Kunte Escape
Duration:01:07:41
The Lounge Frequency (One Hour Mix)
11/5/2025
This mix captures the lush, cinematic vibe of the 1990s, when dusty vinyl samples, jazzy chords, and deep basslines took their place on the musical world stage—the blend of sounds, from trip-hop, downtempo, nu-jazz, and the French touch to the cinematic.
PLAYLIST The Herbaliser – The Sensual Woman
Air – Modular Mix
Morcheeba – Trigger Hippie
Coldcut – Autumn Leaves
David Holmes – Rodney Yates
St Germain – Rose Rouge
Lemon Jelly – In The Bath
Thievery Corporation – Shaolin Satellite (Remastered 2022)
Lionrock – Fire Up The Shoesaw
Hexstatic – Chase Me
The Dining Rooms – La Citta Nuda
Propellerheads – Velvet Pants
Duration:01:05:31
Electric Boogie Nights
10/31/2025
Turn the lights down and the groove up. Electric Boogie Nights is a high-energy mix celebrating the golden era of dance — from 80s boogie to 90s house and French touch. It’s the sound of roller rinks, warehouse floors, and neon dreams. Expect basslines that bounce, vocals that lift, and rhythms that don’t quit.
PLAYLIST Soul II Soul; Caron Wheeler – Back To Life
Deee-Lite – Groove Is in the Heart
Chaka Khan – Like Sugar
ESG – Dance
Stereo MC’s – Connected
Jamiroquai – Canned Heat
Groove Armada – Superstylin’
De La Soul – Me Myself and I
Daft Punk – Around the World
Crystal Waters – 100% Pure Love
Basement Jaxx – Red Alert
Michael Gray – The Weekend (Radio Edit)
The Bucketheads – The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)
Stardust; Benjamin Diamond; Alan Braxe; Thomas Bangalter – Music Sounds Better With You
Duration:01:02:00
Low Orbit Soundscapes – Ambient Dub
10/26/2025
Welcome to Low Orbit Soundcapes, a journey through atmospheric dub, minimal rhythms, and spacious textures designed to slow the pulse and open the mind. This mix moves through shades of ambient and dub—from deep, meditative pulses to shimmering electronic landscapes. Perfect for late-night focus, meditation, or simply drifting into sound.
Short Description: An immersive blend of ambient dub and downtempo soundscapes featuring artists who explore the boundaries between rhythm and space. Tune in and dissolve into layers of deep bass, echoing percussion, and hypnotic tones.
Tracklist Mind over MIDI - Paul St. Hilaire – Ital Version
Stella Phonic – Microdub
Rod Modell – Beach
Audhentik – Bubble Wrap Dub
Atmodub – Resonance I
Bill Laswell, Buckethead, Liu Sola, Nicky Skopelitis, Mick Harris, Jah Wobble – Divination One
Jah Wobble - Marconi Union – Wealth
Adrian Sherwood – Starship Bahia
Alex Haas - Bill Laswell – Tzea / Reborn
Sounds From The Ground – Drugstore
Blamstrain – 6 PM
Will Oirson – Minor Figures .1
Duration:01:02:00
Winston Riley: The Architect of Jamaican Rhythm
10/22/2025
Few figures in Jamaican music have shaped as many eras, artists, and sounds as Winston Riley. From the early days of ska and rocksteady to the explosion of reggae and dancehall, Riley’s fingerprints are everywhere as a singer, producer, label owner, and visionary. His legacy is one of constant reinvention, bridging generations through rhythm and melody.
Operating out of Kingston, Riley began producing some of the finest singers of the era, including Johnny Osbourne, Alton Ellis, Hortense Ellis, and The Viceroys. His studio and record shop on Orange Street — the famous “Beat Street” of Kingston — became a hub of musical activity, nurturing young talent and pushing the sound of Jamaica forward.
PLAYLIST The Techniques – Queen Majesty
The Techniques – You Don’t Care
Dave & Ansel Collins – Double Barrel
Carl Dawkins – Satisfaction
Johnny Osbourne – Ready Or Not
Dennis Brown – Let Me Remind You
Carlton Livingston; Lone Ranger – You Make Your Mistake
Sister Nancy – One Two
General Echo – Arleen
Johnny Osbourne – Purify Your Heart
Madoo; General Echo – Sister Sue
Courtney Melody – Bad Boy
Admiral Tibet – Leave People Business
Red Dragon – Yu Body Good
Super Cat – Boops
Papa San; Lady G – Legal Rights
Sanchez – Loneliness
Duration:01:04:00
Heavy on the One – The New Sound of Funk
10/19/2025
A one-hour mix highlighting the best of today’s modern funk scene — the artists keeping the groove alive. From the brass-heavy power of Ikebe Shakedown and Jungle Fire to the soulful touch of Lee Fields, this mix runs through deep rhythms, sharp horns, and tight pocket playing. It’s the kind of set built for movement — recorded live, mixed clean, and sequenced for flow rather than flash. Think of it as a journey through the new generation of funk players carrying the sound forward.
PLAYLIST Lack Of Afro – Browsing YouTube
Ikebe Shakedown – The Hold Up
Greyboy; Quantic; Sharon Jones – Got to Be a Love
The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble – Aragon
Jungle Fire – Comencemos (Let’s Start)
The Sweet Vandals – Feel Alive
Cookin’ On 3 Burners – Cars
Lee Fields & The Expressions; Lee Fields – My World
Adrian Quesada; Ikebe Shakedown – Spirits
Spanky Wilson; The Quantic Soul Orchestra – That’s How It Was
Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band – Beetham Highway Ride
The Bamboos – Hard Up
The Poets Of Rhythm – The Jaunt
The Mighty Mocambos – The Next Message
Flevans; Laura Vane – Invisible
Lefties Soul Connection – Doin’ the Thing
Breakestra – Cramp Your Style
Soopasoul – It’s Just Begun, Pt. 1
Duration:01:00:00
Deep Dubs and Heavy Echoes
10/17/2025
Step inside the echo chamber: Deep Dubs & Heavy Echos explores the global landscape of modern dub. From Kingston to London, Paris to Toronto, this mix brings together heavyweight basslines, hypnotic riddims, and spacious reverb-drenched textures that define today’s international dub sound.
Featuring deep cuts from Prince Fatty, Mad Professor, Paolo Baldini DubFiles, Dub Shepherds, Alpha Steppa, and Dubmatix, each tune builds on the foundation laid by the pioneers while carving new paths through delay, distortion, and bass.
Let the reverbs roll, the delays dance, and the low end move through you, a deep session designed for Sunday reflection, meditation, or pure vibing.
PLAYLIST Menotti HiFi - Dubmatix – Pretty On Me Dub
Tony October – Morning Glory
John Brown’s Body - Prince Fatty – Sword of Sorrow Dub
Gregory Morris – No Ice Cream Dub
Aston Barrett Jr. - Mad Professor – You Give Me Love Dub
Noiseshaper - Simple Straw – Fly Up
Soul Sugar - Dub Shepherds – Disco Jack
The Oddroots - Paolo Baldini DubFiles – Awareness Dub
Alpha Steppa - Nai-Jah – Streets of Dub
O.B.F – I-Tected Dub
The 18th Parallel - Roberto Sanchez - The Viceroys - Lone Ranger – Pothole Invasion
Dubmones - Paolo Baldini DubFiles - Alpheus - Ranking Joe – Sheena Is A Rudie Now (Paolo Baldini DubFiles Remix)
Lewis Bennett - Elemental Horns – Jail House Horns
Junior Roy - Dub Shepherds - The Unique Horns – Fittest (Discomix)
Dubmatix – Olympic Dub
Duration:01:02:00
The Evolution Of 80s Dub
10/12/2025
This mix captures the moment when dub music stepped out of the smoky analog haze of the 1970s and into the sharper, more expansive sound of the 1980s. The heart of roots reggae still beats through every rhythm, but the tools had changed — studios were now running 16- and 24-track machines, early digital delays, and lush rack reverbs that gave engineers new dimensions to explore.
From Scientist – Morning Glory to Aswad – Dub Fire, the mix moves through the transition from Kingston’s deep, hand-mixed roots to London’s emerging studio culture, where producers like Dennis Bovell – Dubbers Dub, Singers and Players – Kunta Kinte, and Dub Syndicate – Pounding System reshaped the sound for a new generation.
You’ll hear the dub evolution unfold - the heavy analog basslines of Black Uhuru – Puffed Out and Sly & Robbie – The Dub Of Gold meet the experimental layers of New Age Steppers – Aggro Dub Version and African Head Charge – Breeding Space, where ambient textures and early digital effects redefine what “space” in music could mean.
By the time UB40 – One In Ten – Dub Version and Linton Kwesi Johnson – Victorious – Dub appear, dub had become global — a bridge between Jamaica’s roots and the UK’s post-punk, electronic, and experimental scenes. It’s a sound both grounded and futuristic: deep bass, heavy atmosphere, and echoes that seem to reach beyond time itself.
PLAYLIST Scientist – Morning Glory
Aswad – Dub Fire
Black Uhuru – Puffed Out
Dub Syndicate – Pounding System
New Age Steppers – Aggro Dub Version
Dennis Bovell; The Dub Band – Dubbers Dub
Singers And Players – Kunta Kinte
Sly & Robbie – The Dub Of Gold
African Head Charge – Breeding Space
Aswad – Shining Dub
Linton Kwesi Johnson – Victorious – Dub
Creation Rebel – Creation Rebel
UB40 – One In Ten – Dub Version
Sheriff Lindo and The Hammer – Dub House of Horrors
Duration:01:10:00
Bag O'Riddim Reggae Mix
10/10/2025
Bag O’ Riddim dives into heavy basslines, conscious lyrics, and the global spirit of modern reggae and dub. This one-hour journey blends roots vibrations with future-facing sound design, from the deep grooves of Boozoo Bajou and The Hempolics to the militant flow of Dubkasm, Skarra Mucci, and Dreadzone.
Expect a mix of heavyweight riddims, crisp percussion, and soulful melodies — a celebration of reggae’s evolution from Kingston to London to the world. Each track pays tribute to sound system culture and the ongoing lineage of dub innovation.
PLAYLIST Boozoo Bajou – Killer (feat. Top Cat)
The Hempolics – High & Gritty
Bost & Bim – Jamaican Boy (feat. Brisa Roché & Lone Ranger)
Poldoore – Banana Hammock
Dubkasm – My Music (feat. Buggsy)
Skarra Mucci – Greater Than Great
Stand High Patrol – Tribute to Tha Originators
Blend Mishkin – Love Cup (feat. African Simba)
Monkey Marc – Willy Lynch (feat. Fyah Roiall)
Face – Dangerous (feat. Sheenyboo)
Kingston Express – Giddy Up (feat. Horseman)
Numa Crew – We Nuh Tek Talk (feat. Killa’s Army)
Mista Savona – In The Ghetto (Where We’re From) [feat. Aza Lineage & Birdz-I]
Jstar – Warrior (feat. DJ’s Choice & Dark Angel)
Dreadzone – Rootsman
Duration:01:00:00
Keith Hudson: The Dark Prince of Reggae
10/8/2025
Keith Hudson, often referred to as the “Dark Prince of Reggae,” was a groundbreaking Jamaican producer, singer, and songwriter whose work significantly influenced the sound of dub and roots reggae in the 1970s. Born in Kingston in 1946, he grew up around future legends like Bob Marley and Delroy Wilson. After working as a dental technician, he invested his earnings in recording sessions. He launched his career by producing hits such as Ken Boothe’s “Old Fashioned Way” and quickly established himself as an independent producer with his own labels, including Imbidimts and Mafia. Unlike many of his contemporaries who focused on singles, Hudson approached reggae with a visionary album-first mindset, weaving together songs and versions to create concept-driven works that played like narratives from start to finish.
PLAYLIST Don D Jnr – Evil Spirit
Keith Hudson; Chuckles – Satan Side
Keith Hudson – Michael Talbot Affair
Keith Hudson – Playing It Right Dub
Big Youth – S.90 Skank
Ken Boothe – Old Fashioned Way
U-Roy – Dynamic Fashion Way
I-Roy; Keith Hudson – Silver Platter
Keith Hudson – Torch of Freedom
Keith Hudson – Pick A Dub
Keith Hudson – Black Heart
Keith Hudson – Depth Charge
Keith Hudson – Hunting Version
Keith Hudson – Darkest Night Version
Keith Hudson – My Nocturne (Talk Some Sense Version)
Keith Hudson – Rasta Communication
Keith Hudson – I’m No Fool
Keith Hudson – I Won’t Compromise
Duration:01:01:00
The Funk Breaks That Built Hiphop
10/5/2025
This mix features 14 of the most popular breakbeats used in hip-hop, a powerful collection of grooves that have been sampled over 11,500 times across decades of music. From the raw funk of James Brown to the jazz fusion of Bob James, these breaks became the foundation of block parties, boomboxes, and breakdance battles worldwide.
Topping the list is Lyn Collins’ “Think (About It)”, with 4,013 recorded uses.
PLAYLIST Incredible Bongo Band – Apache
James Brown – Funky Drummer
Bob James – Take Me To The Mardi Gras
Lyn Collins – Think (About It)
The Soul Searchers – Ashley’s Roachclip
The Honey Drippers – Impeach the President
The Emotions – Blind Alley
Sly & The Family Stone – Sing a Simple Song - Single Version
Melvin Bliss – Synthetic Substitution
Ohio Players – Funky Worm
The Meters – Cissy Strut
James Brown; The J.B.’s – Hot Pants (She Got To Use What She Got To Get What She Wants)
The Isley Brothers – Footsteps in the Dark, Pts. 1 & 2
Bob James – Nautilus
Duration:01:02:00
1975: Funk in a World on Fire
10/3/2025
A dive into the sound that moved bodies and minds in the pivotal mid-’70s. From Parliament’s interstellar soul to The O’Jays’ righteous calls and fat basslines from Ohio Players and B.T. Express — every track here carries weight. Ride with us through “Mothership Connection (Star Child)” down to “Do It (‘Til You’re Satisfied)” — it’s a cosmic trip back to funk’s golden moment.
1975 was a year of global transformation — wars ended, new nations emerged, and culture was shifting rapidly. The funk tracks on this mix don’t just sound good — they sit in the middle of this decisive moment.
PLAYLIST Parliament – Mothership Connection (Star Child)
Average White Band – School Boy Crush
Roy Porter Sound Machine – Party Time
Ohio Players – Fire
Earth, Wind & Fire – Shining Star
David Bowie – Fame - 2016 Remaster
James Brown – I Got You
Gene Harris – Funky Business
War – Low Rider
Harvey & The Phenomenals – Soul and Sunshine
The O’Jays – Give the People What They Want
B.T. Express – Do It (’Til You’re Satisfied)
Fatback Band – Yum Yum (Gimme Some)
Bazuka – Dynomite
The Pointer Sisters – Chainey Do
Duration:01:02:00
Bass & Breaks – Reggae Meets the Breakbeat
10/1/2025
There’s something magical about the intersection of reggae and breakbeat — the way the low-end weight of sound system culture locks with the snap of classic drum breaks. This mix is built for movement: rolling basslines, chopped breaks, and a fusion of hip-hop swagger and reggae vibes. Whether you’re nodding along at home or turning it up on a big rig, this one’s designed to rattle the floor and keep the energy high.
PLAYLIST Nightmares On Wax;Roots Manuva;LSK;Rodney P;Tozz 180 – 70s 80s
Jinx In Dub; Bluntskull; Natty Campbell – None Ah Dem
Roots Manuva – Witness (1 Hope)
See-I – How Could You - Rodney Hunter Remix
Guru: Damian Marley – Stand Up
King Yoof ; DJ Gold – Tik a Tok - King Yoof vs. DJ Gold
Dubmatix ;Tenor Fly – Show Down - Bassbin Mix
Cutty Ranks; The Stopper – Cutty Ranks X Casquiat - The Stopper Remix
L’Entourloop;Jamalski;Bang On!;N’Zeng – Back in Town
DJ Vadim ; Governor Tiggy – Sweet Like a Lolly (feat. Governor Tiggy)
G. Corp; Groove Corporation – Waterhouse Rock - G. Corp & Groove Corporation Remix
Timewarp Inc.; Ragga Twins – Ghetto Drunk - Soopasoul Remix
Asian Dub Foundation – Jericho
Noiseshaper; Ari Up – Me Done - Noiseshaper Remix
Dub Pistols – Cyclone
Duration:01:00:00
The Maytals: Choirboy Soul, Kingston Grit, and the Birth of Reggae
9/28/2025
Frederick “Toots” Hibbert grew up singing gospel in rural Jamaica before moving to Kingston. Alongside Henry “Raleigh” Gordon and Nathaniel “Jerry” Matthias, he formed The Maytals in 1962. Their stacked harmonies and call-and-response vocals carried a gospel intensity that set them apart.
Church-honed harmonies: Toots grew up singing gospel; the trio formed in Kingston (1962). Their stacked, call-and-response vocals came straight from church to the dancehall.
Name & lineup: The “Maytals” began as a vocal trio; by the 1970s, the touring/recording band—Beverley’s All-Stars (Jackie Jackson, Paul Douglas, Hux Brown, Rad Bryan, Winston Wright, etc.)—became the powerhouse behind Toots & The Maytals.
Why it mattered: That gospel and soul energy over Jamaican rhythms made their sound instantly human and uplifting—like Otis Redding fronting a ska/rocksteady band. It helped reggae feel familiar to global ears.
PLAYLIST
Prince Buster; The Maytals - Dog War
The Maytals - Sun Moon and Star
The Maytals - Walk with Love
The Maytals - 54-46 That’s My Number
The Maytals - Six & Seven Books
The Maytals - One Eye Enos
The Maytals - Sweet and Dandy
The Maytals - It Must Be True Love
The Maytals - Peeping Tom
The Maytals - School Days
The Maytals - Pressure Drop
The Maytals - Pee Pee Cluck Cluck
The Maytals - Monkey Girl
The Maytals - Funky Kingston
The Maytals - Struggle
The Maytals - Monkey Man
The Maytals - Bla, Bla, Bla
The Maytals - We Shall Overcome
Toots & The Maytals - Night and Day
Toots & The Maytals - Just Tell Me
Toots & The Maytals - Everybody Needs Lovin
The Maytals - I’m A Big Man
Duration:01:05:00
The Shared History of Disco & Reggae: Dancefloor Connections
9/26/2025
When we think of disco and reggae, they seem like two very different worlds — mirror balls and four‑on‑the‑floor beats versus one‑drop grooves and heavy bass. But look closer, and you’ll find that disco and reggae have been dancing together since the 1970s. For our mix today, the focus is on the groove of disco from the crates, with the inclusion of the classic Third World version of' Now That We Found Love.
PLAYLIST Third World - Now That We’ve Found Love
Cheryl Lynn - If You’ll Be True To Me
Peter Brown - Dance with Me
KC & The Sunshine Band - Wrap Your Arms Around Me
The Salsoul Orchestra - You’re Just The Right Size
Patrice Rushen - Music Of The Earth
Bobby Thurston - Check Out the Groove - Radio Edit
Kool & The Gang - Stand Up And Sing
The Jacksons - Different Kind of Lady
Cheryl Lynn - Say You’ll Be Mine
Little Beaver - Concrete Jungle
Patrice Rushen - Look Up! - Remastered
Andrae Crouch - Handwriting on the Wall - 2006 Remaster
Grace Jones - Pull Up To The Bumper
CHIC; Nile Rodgers - I’ll Be There (feat. Nile Rodgers)
Teena Marie - I’m A Sucker For Your Love
Duration:01:02:00
Pull Up Selector – Roots & Culture Mix
9/24/2025
Pull Up Selector – Roots & Culture Mix combines a blend of reggae classics, fresh new tracks, and heavyweight remixes. From foundation roots anthems to modern conscious selections, this mix bridges eras and styles, skanking basslines, soulful vocals, and version excursions to keep the vibes rolling all midweek long.
PLAYLIST Protoje – BIG 45
Liam Bailey – Cold & Clear
Kabaka Pyramid – Nice Up The Dance
Jah Lil – Step by Step
Mr. Williamz; Topcat – Rocking Style
Willi Williams; Lone Ark – Don't Show Off
Bunny Wailer – Mellow Mood
Pablo Moses – Dubbing Is a Must, Pt. 1 - 2010 Remastered Version
Peter Tosh – Bush Doctor - 2002 Remaster
Yaadcore – Ghetto Youths
Beres Hammond; Zap Pow – Last War
Aswad – I A Rebel Soul
Ray Darwin – People's Choice
Pablo Moses – A Song - 2010 Remastered Version
John Holt – Fat She Fat
Capital Letters – Smoking My Ganja
Duration:01:04:00
Bass Culture - Sunday Soul Session
9/21/2025
Sunday Soul Session is a smooth journey through timeless soul classics. Ease into the day with a blend of deep grooves, heartfelt lyrics, and lush arrangements. This mix transitions smoothly from sweet love ballads to uplifting anthems, infusing warmth and emotion for a relaxing Sunday or an evening unwind.
PLAYLIST Dee Edwards - (I Can) Deal with That
Master Plan Inc - Try It (You'll Like It)
The Ovations;Louis Williams - Your Love is Like a Song to Me
Windy City - Win or Lose
Timmy Thomas - I've Got to See You Tonight
J.R. Bailey - Love, Love, Love
J.J. Barnes - Got to Get Rid of You
Greg Perry - Come On Down (Get Your Head Out of the Clouds) - Remastered
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
The Chi-Lites - Go Away Dream
Tom Brock - I Love You More And More
Curtis Mayfield - Tripping Out
Al Green - Tired of Being Alone
Freda Payne - Unhooked Generation
The Emotions - Blind Alley
The Natural Four - Try Love Again
Jon Lucien - Would You Believe In Me
Eddie Kendricks - If You Let Me
Duration:01:02:00
