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Red Lead by Roland Perry
Red Lead by Roland Perry










Red Lead by Roland Perry Red Lead by Roland Perry

Perry departs us at a moment of critical consensus about his importance. At the dawn of the multitrack era, Perry reimagined what a mix could be – timbrally, formally, metaphysically – knitting together the past and the future, tradition and tricknology, and imbuing his most inspired music (and there's a lot of it) with eternal currency. Prolific and active into his eighty-fifth year on Earth and sixth decade in the music business, Perry leaves a massive legacy in the form of a seemingly bottomless archive - much of it stellar, some of it interstellar - and a resounding influence spanning reggae, rock, hip-hop, dubstep and remix culture writ large. Perry died not far from where he was born in northwestern Jamaica, resettling there in January after four decades abroad. It's hard to believe that Lee "Scratch" Perry, the mixing-board maestro who brought reggae into rootsy shape and developed the "dub" production techniques that have become today's stock digital presets, is no longer with us. 29, had an immeasurable impact on Jamaican music and its worldwide profile. Reggae artist Lee "Scratch" Perry, who died on Aug.












Red Lead by Roland Perry