Wax Poetics

Wax Poetics is a quarterly American music magazine dedicated to vintage and contemporary jazz, funk, soul, Latin, hip-hop, reggae, blues, and R&B in the crate-digger tradition; the name of the magazine is itself an allusion to vinyl records.

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Re:Discovery Alton Ellis, Vicious, The Gayletts, Zen Bow, Sugar Minott Keep On Running New book illustrates fifty years of Island Records Dancehall Revolution Photos and text excerpted from Greensleeves: The First 100 Covers, published by Stussy Deluxe Record Rundown Reggae selector and radio icon broadcasts his historic picks Dub Jockeys U.K.-bred sound systems show deep roots Opposites Attract Gregory Isaacs captivated fans with both message music and love songs Island Advocate Music entrepreneur Chris Blackwell championed reggae to the rest of the world Sound Confections Sugar Minott sweetened the pot with a mix of dancehall and lovers rock Perpetual Harmony Beres Hammond has hit every single note in his lifetime of music Paragon of Songwriting Bob Andy created the great Jamaican songbook Melody Maestro Melodica pioneer and producer Augustus Pablo was a legend in his prime Trench Town Rock Panamanian dancehall nices up the Spanish-speaking world Analog Out Tape delay and the Roland Space Echo Converse 45 Series Kingston Vibes: Dennis Brown “Westbound Train” b/w Eek-A-Mouse “Star, Daily News and Gleaner”


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