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bradley, lloyd (2001). bass culture. when reggae was king. london: penguin.
– brilliantly written & comprehensive; based on social & political facts as well as critical & theoretical considerations
collingwood, jeremy (2010). kiss me neck. the scratch story in words, pictures and records. london: cherry red books.
– the thrilling full catalogue of lee 'scratch' perrys discography; with hundreds of pictured stamps and other visuals
katz, david (2012). solid foundation. an oral history of reggae. revised & expanded second edition. london: jawbone press.
– exactly as the title says; from the very beginnings to the very present
katz, david (2006). people funny boy. the genius of lee 'scratch' perry. london: omnibus press.
– a meticulous baseline study of lee 'scratch' perrys wicked musical life
lesser, beth (2012). rub-a-dub style. the roots of modern dancehall. toronto: beth kingston.
– from the early days into contemporary dancehall; dealing with a great variety of topics
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lesser, beth (2008). dancehall. the rise of jamaican dancehall culture. london: soul jazz publishing.
– awesome collection of unique pictures and presentations of artists; in a king size format
lesser, beth (2002). king jammy's. toronto: ecw press.
– jammy as the undisputed king of the digital turn in the 80ies; presentation of the corresponding artists & background
soul jazz records (2002). the studio one story. the original. london: soul jazz records.
– the ultimate introcution into sir 'coxsone' dodds totally fascinating legacy; on dvd, with a cd
sullivan, paul (2014). remixology: tracing down the dub diaspora. london: reaktion books.
– following dub's influence on the development of the mc, the birth of sound system culture, the postwar jamaican diaspora; postpunk, dubtechno, jungle & dubstep
veal, michael e. (2007). dub. soundscapes & shattered songs in jamaican reggae. middletown, ct: wesleyan university press.
– concentrating on dub as a technology of recording; well-grounded analyses of single rhythms; ambitiously theory-driven