Primarily focusing on American Soul, R&B and Funk music presented on the glorious 45 format. I'll be posting write ups of some of my favorite records along with longer mixes.

All tracks come from vinyl that's in a box somewhere in my room.

I regularly DJ here in western mass (and nearby) with my homeboy DJ Cashman and a bunch of other great folks. If you're in the area be in touch if you're interested.

If you have any questions or corrections: gwmyers@gmail.com

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Enjoy!

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The Meditations “Rebounce” (Bullwackie’s, 1982 - Re/Issued 2002)
(Click title to download)
This track can be found in “Singles Mixer Vol. 1”
A pretty depressing couple of events last week with the passing of two luminaries Fred Shuttlesworth and the passing of Sylvia Robinson along with endless videos of police brutality surfacing every ten minutes calls for a deep moment of silence and reflection and then the necessary re-bounce brought to you today by The Meditations.
The Meditations “Rebounce” appears on this Basic Channel re-issue of the 1982 “I Love Jah” sessions recorded in the states at Llyod “Bullwackie” Barnes’ studio / record label / storefront after he too moved from Jamaica and set up shop in the Boogie Down Bronx.
Before moving to the states The Meditations were a very able set of voices that were used in sessions with all the major figures of Reggae from Rasta-fied Roots to Dub with The Congos, Lee Perry and Bob Marley all calling on their unique talents live and in the studio.
The Meditations made any number of deep contributions and continue to play today (with a modified line up) but it’s thier line “open your heart and let me come right in there” that are carrying their weight today.

The Meditations “Rebounce” (Bullwackie’s, 1982 - Re/Issued 2002)

(Click title to download)

This track can be found in “Singles Mixer Vol. 1”

A pretty depressing couple of events last week with the passing of two luminaries Fred Shuttlesworth and the passing of Sylvia Robinson along with endless videos of police brutality surfacing every ten minutes calls for a deep moment of silence and reflection and then the necessary re-bounce brought to you today by The Meditations.

The Meditations “Rebounce” appears on this Basic Channel re-issue of the 1982 “I Love Jah” sessions recorded in the states at Llyod “Bullwackie” Barnes’ studio / record label / storefront after he too moved from Jamaica and set up shop in the Boogie Down Bronx.

Before moving to the states The Meditations were a very able set of voices that were used in sessions with all the major figures of Reggae from Rasta-fied Roots to Dub with The Congos, Lee Perry and Bob Marley all calling on their unique talents live and in the studio.

The Meditations made any number of deep contributions and continue to play today (with a modified line up) but it’s thier line “open your heart and let me come right in there” that are carrying their weight today.