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His self-titled album charted as the #8 Best selling reggae album of 2008 on the Billboard Charts In June 2009 it was announced that Haley & former Jah Roots lead singer, Josh Heinrichs, would release "Favorites", a collection of modern and classic reggae favorites redone by Haley and Heinrichs.
In December 2009 Cas joined Jamaican reggae artist Tanya Stephens to sing on a cover of "Wolfman's Brother" for the Phish reggae tribute album "Dub Like An Antelope - Legends of reggae celebrate Phish" On June 3, 2010, Easy Star Records announced that they would be releasing Cas' much anticipated follow up album, "Connection". The album has a September 14th, 2010 release date.
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This album is proof that modern roots can stand alongside the golden years; all it needs is passion and commitment from the singers and players. I Grade is a welcomed throwback to these golden years. It features a selection of vintage riddims, real horns, gunshot drumming courtesy of Robbie Shakespeare, and simple yet purposeful bass underpinning poignant and thoughtful lyrics. Laid down at Harry J’s studio and mixed by old hand Godwin Logie the arrangements will appease the most hardened reggae purist. The strength of Chezidek’s lamenting and unrelenting vocals are a perfect match for the rhythm twins, the results of which shine through in each and every cut on the album.
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Bandulu Dub - Spiritual Evolution |

From the opening track that is heavily African influenced, I knew straight away that I would enjoy this album and I was not wrong. The second track “Brilla El Sol” reminds me of Steve Hillage and carries an ambient feel that begins our journey. In fact if you like a modern feeling dub album then this should be right up your street. All tracks are well produced and sound top notch, this could be a foreign sounding ‘Dreadzone’ but without the commercial feeling House tracks.
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