Tracklist
| 1 | Ghetto Dub | |
| 2 | Station Dub | |
| 3 | Fire Dub | |
| 4 | Moving Dub | |
| 5 | Magnet Dub | |
| 6 | World Dub | |
| 7 | Danger Dub | |
| 8 | Tribulation Dub | |
| 9 | Blazing Dub | |
| 10 | Untitled Dub |
The long-overdue revival of Bim Sherman’s catalog begins here. These essential recordings will become widely available again for the first time in decades, opening a new chapter in the appreciation of one of Jamaica’s most distinctive voices, and representing a major moment for reggae and dub aficionados around the world. This reissue series will not only preserve his legacy, but will also offer listeners the chance to experience the depth and timeless resonance of Sherman’s work in its full glory.
Bim Sherman—born Jarret Lloyd Vincent, in Westmoreland, Jamaica—holds a unique place in reggae history. Emerging in the mid-70s, his ethereal, haunting vocal style quickly set him apart from his contemporaries. He was soon collaborating with top producers and musicians of the era, including Adrian Sherwood and the On-U Sound collective, bridging the gap between roots reggae and experimental dub, and laying the groundwork for the fusion of Jamaican sounds with the vibrant underground scene in the UK. His career, from Kingston to London to Mumbai, was marked by artistic daring and spiritual intensity, earning him enduring respect across generations.
The centerpiece of this reissue campaign is »Ghetto Dub« from 1988, a record that distills Sherman’s artistry into its most potent form. Originally released in a limited number, the album embodies the stark yet soulful beauty of dub production. With reverb-drenched drums, cavernous basslines, and echo-laden atmospherics, »Ghetto Dub« transforms Sherman’s various tracks into spectral presences that drift in and out of the mix. The arrangement and production—minimal yet profoundly textured—capture both the raw urgency of Jamaican street culture and the forward-looking experimentation of the UK dub scene. Each track unfolds like a meditation, balancing grit with grace, density with space. »Ghetto Dub« is more than an album; it is an immersive soundscape that reaffirms Bim Sherman as one of reggae’s most otherworldly and visionary figures.