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Slow Burn: Bob Marley’s ‘Catch a Fire’ 50 Years Later

Slow Burn: Bob Marley’s ‘Catch a Fire’ 50 Years Later

Bob Marley’s Catch a Fire is when the Wailers transformed into the vehicle of his ascent to superstardom and reggae’s assimilation into the global pop music melting pot.

Lee “Scratch” Perry: King Scratch – Musical Masterpieces From the Upsetter Ark-ive

Lee “Scratch” Perry: King Scratch – Musical Masterpieces From the Upsetter Ark-ive

One year after his passing, King Scratch fetes the reggae/dub shaman Lee “Scratch” Perry with a multiple-disc, multiple-format, career-spanning collection.

Neville Staple: Ska-Crazy

Neville Staple: Ska-Crazy

This time front and centre, former Specials member Neville Staple reveals a harder, no-nonsense approach to a variety of Caribbean music.
Speaking in Pastiche: Lee “Scratch” Perry and Subatomic Sound System Revisit ‘Super Ape’

Speaking in Pastiche: Lee “Scratch” Perry and Subatomic Sound System Revisit ‘Super Ape’

"[Scratch is] like this jester and he's joking around and people discount him, almost like he's a clown but he's actually speaking these deep truths in jokes."

Celebrating Fear in the ‘Batman: Arkham’ Series

Celebrating Fear in the ‘Batman: Arkham’ Series

The idea of striking terror in the hearts of criminals becomes an idea clearly represented by gameplay in the Arkham series. After all, fear is Batman's best tool.

Opening Arkham: A Defense of ‘Arkham City’

Moving Pixels Podcast: Leaving the Asylum for the City

Vulnerable Icons and the Bat’s Need for a Cat

Batman and “Bitches”

Monty Alexander and Ernest Ranglin: Rocksteady