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Jah Warrior

Jah Warrior has been played on NTS over 40 times, featured on 35 episodes and was first played on 3 May 2014.

Jah Warrior is a United Kingdom roots reggae/dub production team, record label, sound system, and musical group centred around Steve Mosco.

Mosco first got interested in reggae as a teenager in Manchester. He started attending sound system events in Moss Side and Hulme, before travelling further afield, experiencing the likes of Jah Shaka. In 1981 he moved to London and was invited by Tim Westwood to do a reggae show on a pirate station called LWR. He also worked as a selector on the Humble Lion sound system, which in 1987 was renamed Jah Warrior. In 1990 he put out an album called Warrior Dub under the name Zulu Warriors. In 1995 he started the Jah Warrior record label, the first release being "The 22nd Book" by Naph-Tali, folowed by the album One of These Days. Since 1999, he has concentrated on production.

He has since produced albums by artists such as Hughie Izachaar, Tena Stelin, Prince Alla, Peter Broggs, Trinity, Dillinger, Rod Taylor, U Brown, Alton Ellis, Dennis Alcapone, Horace Andy, and Jah Mason, as well as dub releases as Jah Warrior, working with Dougie Wardrop (aka A. Millgate), and Jah Warrior has become one of the leading independent roots and reggae labels in the UK. His Dub From The Heart series of albums are considered some of the most interesting examples of that genre from the mid to late 90's.

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Jah Warrior

Jah Warrior has been played on NTS over 40 times, featured on 35 episodes and was first played on 3 May 2014.

Jah Warrior is a United Kingdom roots reggae/dub production team, record label, sound system, and musical group centred around Steve Mosco.

Mosco first got interested in reggae as a teenager in Manchester. He started attending sound system events in Moss Side and Hulme, before travelling further afield, experiencing the likes of Jah Shaka. In 1981 he moved to London and was invited by Tim Westwood to do a reggae show on a pirate station called LWR. He also worked as a selector on the Humble Lion sound system, which in 1987 was renamed Jah Warrior. In 1990 he put out an album called Warrior Dub under the name Zulu Warriors. In 1995 he started the Jah Warrior record label, the first release being "The 22nd Book" by Naph-Tali, folowed by the album One of These Days. Since 1999, he has concentrated on production.

He has since produced albums by artists such as Hughie Izachaar, Tena Stelin, Prince Alla, Peter Broggs, Trinity, Dillinger, Rod Taylor, U Brown, Alton Ellis, Dennis Alcapone, Horace Andy, and Jah Mason, as well as dub releases as Jah Warrior, working with Dougie Wardrop (aka A. Millgate), and Jah Warrior has become one of the leading independent roots and reggae labels in the UK. His Dub From The Heart series of albums are considered some of the most interesting examples of that genre from the mid to late 90's.

Original source: Last.fm

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Heartical Dub
Jah Warrior
Jah Warrior Records1996
Babylon Shall Fall
Jah Warrior
Jah Warrior Records1996
Dub From The Heart
Jah Warrior
Jah Warrior Records1996
Deliverance Dub
Jah Warrior, Hughie Izachaar
Jah Warrior Records1998
Pollution Dub
Jah Warrior, Naph-Tali
Jah Warrior Records1997
Herbsman Anthem
Jah Warrior
Jah Warrior Records1997
Ashanti Dub
Jah Warrior
Jah Warrior Records1996
Post Truth Skank
Jah Warrior
Partial Records2024
Good Over Evil Dub
Jah Warrior, Ranking Joe
Not On Label2015
Dub Off
Jah Warrior
Jah Warrior Records1999