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 ZINC FENCE

WE PLAY REGGAE!

 

Welcome to ZINC FENCE for reggae journalism on the web, straight out of Brixton, South London. E mail geoffjp@reggaezine.co.uk for a link, an event publicised, interviews, material to be considered, or to join our mailing list.

 
Zinc Fence brings Catch A Fire at Brixton's Ritzy Cinema, first Sunday every month. 
The best in reggae music on the decks with the best live acts. 
December 14th: Skillosophy. Five piece reggae band.
Admission free, 8-11 pm.
The Ritzy Cinema, Brixton Oval, London SW2 1JG. Brixton BR & underground, 200 yards.

Beth Lesser's King Jammy's, the classic account of Jamaica's dancehall revolution, now reissued.  
New out of Jamaica, Vintage Boss magazine: the very best on Jamaica's musical greats and the finest archive visuals anywhere.  

David Katz' Solid Foundation reviwed. His follow up to People Funny Boy is indispensable for all fans of reggae music.  .

 FEATURES

Interview with Curly B, Bassline FM's original revival godfather

Record of the week: England Story - YT

Roots Knotty Roots, the 37,000 title discography of Jamaican singles, reviewed.

Brixton, long synonymous with Britain's black community, is changing fast. But is the black community being left out?

The Millennium Countdown now available as a complete archive. Visit our celebration of twenty years in Jamaican music.

REVIEWS

 LINKS

BULLETIN BOARD

 MILLENNIUM COUNTDOWN
 
   For the very best in Jamaican music in its original pre release format from the Sixties to the Nineties, this is the list of lists, straight out of Nottingham, England every other week. Check Tradition Records by phone or fax on (UK) 01159609622 or at PO Box 7728 Nottingham NG35WP, UK. You've seen the rest, now check the reggae treasure chest.

 

Exclusive interview with Perry Henzell, director of legendary Jamaican movie The Harder They Come

 

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