05 September 2024

Sound Systember 5

The Disciples 
 
 



The Disciples are a Dub roots crew that was formed in 1986 by brothers Russ D. & Lol Bell-Brown. Russ acquired some basic recording equipment in 1985 which started their productions. Shortly after this, they teamed up with the rising star Jah Shaka. The brothers were given the name The Disciples by Jah Shaka while producing exclusively for him in the mid-to-late 80s. They recorded four albums of instrumental dub for Jah Shaka Music label during 1987 to 1990. 

 

Jah Shaka & the Disciples - Commandments of Dub Chapter 6: Deliverance,
Jah Shaka Music SHAKALP860, 1987.
all decryption codes in comments


Side A -
Jah Disciples Dub
Testament Dub
Commandment Dub
Tribute to His Majesty
Inspiration Dub

Side B -
King David's Dub
Blessings of Dub
Deliverance Dub
Kingdom Dub
Redemption Dub

 

 

 

 

Following up with this one...

 

Jah Shaka & the Disciples - The Disciples, Jah Shaka Music SHAKALP871, 1989.

Side A -
The Disciples
Son of God
Jah Man
Peace Maker
Prophet

Side B -
Prayers
Daily Bread
Worship
Multitude
Simeon
 
 
 
 

The Disciples built their own Sound System in 1991. They began playing events across the UK in the following years. They played alongside Aba Shanti-I, Iration Steppas, & Channel One Sound System. Musical content was strictly Roots reggae & Dub music from all eras. 
 


Their first label, Boom Shacka Lacka, was formed in 1993 for releasing heavyweight instrumental Dubs. During this time their tracks were featured on compilations for labels such as Virgin (MacroDub series), Dope On Plastic, Zip Dog, & Dubhead. Albums were released with artists such as Rootsman, Dayjah, & Sister Rasheda.They released their own album on Boom Shacka Lacka in 1996.
 
 
The Disciples - For Those Who Understand, Boom Shacka Lacka BSL101CD, 1996.

Prowling Lion (extended mix)    
Chetswayo    
Upliftment    
How Long    
D.P. Special    
Dub Revolution (Raw Shaka mix)    
Kali
For Whom the Bell Tolls    
Struggle of Life    
Abyssinia    
Sunrise    
Three in One    
Afrika Macka (Zion I Dub)    
Uprising (Shanti Special)    
Guidance Style    
Humble Lion (Ital Vibes)
 
 
 
 

The Disciples are well known on the UK Dub scene. They have never been afraid of pushing the boundaries. From their reknowned Dub plates for Jah Shaka, their own Boom Shacka Lacka Sound System, to their tracks on the avant garde Macro Dub Infection compilations, to some more techno-tinged excursions, their versatility & dexterity is legend.

In 1996, The Disciples formed their second label, Backyard Movements, which was designed as an outlet for more Roots vocal leaning releases. The label has released works of both UK & Jamaican artists including Prince Alla, Michael Rose, Bunny Lie Lie, Lutan Fyah, Prince Malachi, Tony Roots, Danny Vibes, Christine Miller, Ras Mac Bean, High Priest, Anthony Que, & others.

Here's a strictly Disciples Dubwise release from Backyard Movements with intros from African Simba...

Brighter Days Dub
Deeper Roots Dub
Dub Shackattack
Outta Di War Dub
Hotta Dub Fire
Forces of Dub    
I & I Dub Truths
Realms Dub
Feeling Dub Vibes
Blood Red Dub
Dub Deliverance
Yerushalem Dub
Bus Dem Judgement Dub    
Works to Do Dub    
Dub Protection
 
 
 
 

The Disciples are one of my favorite UK Dub/Roots outfits. If you like what you've heard here, there are plenty more shares around NSS. You might have to read the comments on some of the posts to find more.

Bass culture,

6 comments:

  1. Commandments of Dub
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    The Disciples
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    For Those Who Understand
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    Presents Backyard Movements Dubwise
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  2. NØ here you are with our Disciples,being looking forward of what you are cooking...oh yeah never disapointed with their approach of the Dub music ,untamed brand, not afraid at all to go beyond the horizon....Maximum respect bro ,all the way back from my night shift.

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  3. Iration Steppas, the Disciples, & a few others were instrumental (pun intended) in changing the face of UK Dub music. Their addition to Sound System culture paved the way to the future. I thought I had shared most of the great Disciples material (Rootsman collabs or Rebirth) but there is always more to behold. Thanks, brother.

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  4. Belated thanks NØ! My Friday will begin with the Disciples, which are a new group to me! I'm shocked that I don't have anything by them. What a treat!

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    1. Glad you've come across the Disciples. They are in the top eschelon of Dub music for me. If you like what you hear, I advice checking out Rebirth - The Disciples meet Rootsman:
      https://nathannothinsez.blogspot.com/2024/01/afro-calling.html
      It is one of my all-time favorites.
      Thanks, brother.

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    2. I've got all of your posts from yesterday queued up, followed by today's posts, followed by The Disciples Meet The Rootsman. I thanked you for your afro-calling post, but somehow didn't download the files? A shocking oversight that I've remedied that by getting everything listed on the afro-calling post, including the comments, and adding all of them to the queue!

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