Ray Martell delivers a compelling blend of reggae and dub, capturing the essence of these genres with a unique sonic flair. Known for a rich discography that resonates with vinyl enthusiasts, Martell’s pivotal albums include “Roots Rock Reggae” (1978) and “Dub Vibes” (1980), both of which showcase his distinctive sound. Released under the influential Trojan Records, these albums have cemented his place in the reggae and dub scenes. Drawing comparisons to contemporaries like Lee “Scratch” Perry and Augustus Pablo, Martell’s work stands out for its authentic rhythm and innovative production techniques. His music not only appeals to seasoned collectors but also attracts new listeners seeking the timeless grooves of reggae and dub. With a legacy intertwined with reggae’s golden era, Ray Martell continues to be a cherished name among vinyl collectors and genre aficionados alike.
Ray Martell Revival: “She Caught The Train” Returns on 7-inch Vinyl
#raymartell #vinyl #indiemusic Get ready to groove to the classic reggae vibes of Ray Martell‘s “She Caught The Train,” now available for the first time in decades on a re-released 7-inch vinyl single. Originally dropped in 1970 on the Trojan sublabel Joe in the UK, this timeless track made waves in the reggae scene and […]