Exploration of an industry like no other. That of Jamaican music. Through a selection of rare vinyls, Cédric Anjot deciphers the reasons for this cultural richness. In the 70's, Jamaica was the country which produced (in proportion to its size) the most music and which was able to satellite the most different styles ranging from ska to modern dancehall. Amateur of unknown gems, you are on the right podcast. (Chester Coke, Danny Tucker, Augustus Thomas, Earl Lowe, Enos Mc Leod, Eddie Hooper, Roland Burrel, Ernest Wilson, Chaka, Abdulkareem, Errol Bellot, Paketo Wilson)