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THE DEATH SET
Following on the huge success of their first 2 releases on Morphius, we helped the Death Set sign to Ninja Tune’s new imprint Counter Records for their latest release Worldwide. After their recent world tour including Australia, Japan, Mexico, and the U.S., The Death Set have proclaimed 2009 the biggest year of all time! Check out “Zombie” from Rad Warehouses Bad Neightborhoods on our SXSW2009 digital download sampler and look for the re-issue of their first two EPs plus bonus remixes, Rad Warehouses to Bad Neighborhoods, out 4.17.09.
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Morphius Distribution is proud to announce our recent signing of Brooklyn/D.C. quartet Deleted Scenes! Their debut LP, Birdseed Shirt, has garnered rave reviews from both NPR and Spin.com, and Pitchfork called the record "brave and ferocious." Don’t miss them on tour in the U.S. throughout ‘09.
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Claudius "Kingman" Linton
In a toot of the horn, Bob Marley pulled his BMW off the rutted Jamaican road and hopped out to warmly greet a Rasta sitting on the grass. Onlookers gaped as the singer who made reggae a global sensation sat down on the dusty roadside to talk and share a laugh. Who was this man who could readily command an audience from the island’s favorite son? It was Marley’s old Trenchtown friend Claudius “Kingman” Linton, the roots reggae singer known around Kingston for his soulful voice and knack for a killer melody. As young teens, Claudius, Bob, Peter Tosh, and other future reggae stars had all learned to sing together from the “father of reggae,” Joe Higgs. Years later they had all participated on the Rolling Stones’ “Goat’s Head Soup” recording sessions.
Claudius Linton is considered the originator of the roots reggae style of singing popularized by Culture, Burning Spear and other reggae artists for the last three decades. Along with singing partner Cecil Hemmings, Claudius fronted groups like The Angelic Brothers and The Hofner Brothers, rising with Tosh, Marley, Derrick Morgan, Toots & the Maytals and other reggae greats from early 1960’s ska singles to the crest of reggae’s ‘70s heyday.
During the 70’s, Claudius produced a dozen singles, including hits like “Backra Massa” and “Kingman Is Back.” In 1976 he hit the top of the Jamaican charts with his #1 solo single “Crying Time”,. followed by eight straight years of classic roots reggae anthems. After recording “Reduce The Arms Race” with famed reggae producer Jack Ruby in 1984, Claudius disappeared from the scene for more than 20 years. Original copies of his singles trade hands for hundreds of dollars today, and fans have been demanding a CD of these never-reissued vintage tracks since Claudius’ return to recording in 2007. Having walked with the giants from the invention of roots reggae in Jamaica’s Trenchtown ghetto through reggae’s worldwide popularity, Claudius Linton is a living history of reggae whose fans still claim him as “one of the greatest reggae singers of all time.” This collection compiles the first volume of his essential classic material. For interviews/review copies, contact press@sunkingrecords.com