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Little Madness' album Native Meets Lee Scratch Perry Black Ark Showcase 1977 is a powerful blend of reggae, dub, and afrobeat that pays tribute to the legendary producer Lee Scratch Perry. The album is a collaboration between Little Madness, a UK-based collective of musicians, and Perry, who is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of dub music.
The album features ten tracks that showcase Little Madness' unique sound and Perry's innovative production techniques. The opening track, "Black Ark" sets the tone for the album with its heavy bassline and hypnotic rhythm. "Dubbing in the Jungle" is a standout track that features a driving beat and a catchy melody, while "Rasta Man" is a soulful and uplifting tribute to the Rastafarian movement.
Throughout the album, Little Madness pays homage to Perry's signature sound by using a range of vintage equipment and techniques. The result is a rich and textured sound that captures the spirit of Perry's classic recordings.
Native Meets Lee Scratch Perry Black Ark Showcase 1977 is a must-have album for fans of reggae, dub, and afrobeat. Little Madness has done an excellent job of paying tribute to one of the greatest producers in the history of Jamaican music, and the result is a timeless and unforgettable album.