Niney aka The Messiahs – Confusion In A Babylon aka Mutiny b/w Niney aka George Boswell – Jah Fire 12″ single

Niney aka The Messiahs – Confusion In A Babylon aka Mutiny b/w Niney aka George Boswell – Jah Fire 12″ single

Niney aka The Messiahs – Confusion In A Babylon aka Mutiny b/w Niney aka George Boswell – Jah Fire 12″ single

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Release Info

Label
Deeper Roots / Buyreggae
Format
12″ Single
Street date
March 2026
Contact
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Tracklist
A1 Niney aka The Messiahs – Mutiny (Confusion In A Babylon) [Extended Mix]
A2 The Black Stallions – Stampede aka Mutiny (Mutiny Version)
B1 Niney aka George Boswell – Jah Fire
B2 The Observers – Hotter Fire

If you’re deep into the vinyl crates, the name Winston “Niney” Holness carries serious weight. He’s the architect behind Blood And Fire from 1970 and a man whose fingerprints are all over the foundation of the music. Known for his distinctive Observer label, Niney became a pivotal figure by pushing a gritty, experimental sound that rivaled the best of his era.

Deeper Roots just dropped a 12″ that shows exactly why his reputation remains untouchable. On this release, Niney handles both sides of the glass as artist and producer. It’s that militant roots sound he’s famous for—raw, heavy, and strictly 1970s. You can even hear a bit of that Black Ark atmosphere floating in the mix.

The record gives you two extended vocal cuts along with their dub counterparts. Mutiny (Confusion In A Babylon) takes over side one. It’s a fierce, stripped-back track with aggressive drumming and a massive horn section that really hammers home the message.

The backing comes from the legendary Soul Syndicate, performing here under their Black Stallion alias. Led by the rock-solid bass of George “Fully” Fullwood and the intricate guitar work of Earl “Chinna” Smith, this band defined the “Flying Cymbals” sound of the mid-70s. For the dub version, they let the horns float out in the echo while the drums crash and the bassline just keeps pumping.

Side two features Jah Fire, where Niney drops heavy warnings about a fire no one can run from. Soul Syndicate provides a backing track that’s steady as a rock, and the harmonies—which sound like they could be The Heptones—add a serious layer of atmosphere. The dub, titled Hotter Fire, is a total standout. Niney isn’t shy with the dropouts, especially on the vocals, and he pushes the rhythm guitar right to the front of the speakers. Truly wicked stuff for the collection.

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