Historical Archive
Return of Django is a seminal reggae album by The Upsetters, released in 1970. It is notable for its instrumental tracks and was one of the first albums to establish the 'dub' genre. The album features a blend of heavy bass lines, rhythmic guitar riffs, and effects-heavy production that has influenced countless artists across various genres. Its legacy includes a significant impact on the development of reggae music and its offshoots, as well as being a cornerstone in the catalog of Lee 'Scratch' Perry, the group's producer.