Historical Archive
Double Seven is an influential album by The Upsetters, showcasing the innovative sound of reggae and dub that defined the late 1970s and early 1980s. The album features a mix of instrumental tracks and vocal contributions, highlighting the unique production techniques employed by Lee 'Scratch' Perry, which have inspired countless artists across various genres. The rich, layered soundscapes and heavy basslines create an immersive listening experience that reflects the cultural and musical landscape of Jamaica during this era.