Words by Jesse Serwer
Greensleeves Records recently launched a series of 12″s featuring dubstep remixes of classic and new dancehall tunes, which it is collecting on a CD, Greensleeves Dubstep: Chapter 1, out Oct. 24. Although the British label is known for specializing in reggae and dancehall from Jamaica, it has long embraced British-born permutations of Jamaican music traditions, too. So it makes sense that the label would allow the practitioners of dubstep, a phenomenon whose connection to Jamaica is probably murky to some (but which has long since eclipsed reggae/dancehall’s popularity in the U.K.), to access its vaults.
















