
6 Six Street produced by Clem Bushay, Chris Lane for Bushays, Fashion in 1978
6 Six Street Riddim – Bushays, Fashion brings together Clem Bushay and Chris Lane’s 1978 production with a short, classic lovers rock set led by Louisa Mark and The In Crowd’s 6 Six Street and Trinity’s Brother Clem. The release is closely tied to Bushays, with Louisa Mark’s song remaining the key cut on the riddim and later appearances by John McLean, Vivian Jones, Sanchez, and Mafia and Fluxy and The Mule giving it a broader roots-to-dub spread. Louisa Mark’s 6 Six Street also turns up on her Breakout set, underlining how central the tune became in her catalogue. With seven tracks in all, the riddim leans into smooth vocal cuts and stripped-back dub versions, making its identity as much about the sweet, late-70s love song feel as the harder echo work around it.
6 Six Street Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1978
- Total tracks: 7
- Unique artists on riddim: 9
- Production credits: Clem Bushay, Chris Lane for Bushays, Fashion in
- Key artists on this riddim: Mafia & Fluxy, Sanchez
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Riddims Archive
6 Six Street Riddim Tracklist:
- John McLean – I’ll Be Waiting (1995)
- Louisa Mark & The In Crowd – 6 Six Street (1978)
- Mafia & Fluxy & The Mule – Dub Waiting (1995)
- Mafia & Fluxy & The Mule – If You Dub Me (1995)
- Sanchez – So Real (1996)
- Trinity – Brother Clem (1978)
- Vivian Jones – If You Want Me (1995)



