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Jah Wobble & Keith Levene EP.
Parental Guidance Advised re Track 1 Yin & Yang
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Choose Jah Wobble signed Canvas, 5 ablums
‘photograph by andy smith at squiff creative media’
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jah wobble, Keith Levene, post punk
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The Chinese Dub live set stormed venues and festivals in the UK in 2008. This album is now receiving huge critical acclaim. The album has won the Best Cross-Cultural Collaboration category of the
Songlines Music Awards 2009.
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Jah Wobble began his musical career at 18 as a founder member of Public Image Limited. His heavy, hypnotic bass lines defined the post punk era and have influenced many musicians over the last 30 odd years.
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MEMOIRS OF A GEEZER begins with an East End childhood in a
London barely recovered from the war and ends with Wobble leaving
a city that no longer feels like home. If you ever wondered how
he got his name, the answer is here, alongside his refreshingly
disrespectful opinions of the great and the good. Throughout,
Wobble tells it like he sees it.
Avaialble from 14th September.
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Jah Wobble & the modern jazz ensemble
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For the full album downloads.
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Over the last couple of years Marconi Union have been getting rave revues. They’ve had no less than two albums of the week in the Sunday Times and Mojo Magazine described them as "frighteningly accomplished, making elegant, expertly constructed pieces with tangible beginning and ends, melded from seemingly amorphous motifs and phrases of guitars, synths and percussion" . Things developed to the point that the great deity of ambient music Brian Eno invited them to play the famous Punt Festival in Norway
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While there's no mistaking the vibrancy of the singers and players, the resulting amalgam is a shade cacophonous to the ear at first, with the wheezing sound of the Laotian bamboo mouth organ (the khene) sounding eerily like the Scottish bagpipes or a medieval chanter. .... It sounds incongruous but it's not. Molam, the favoured music form in Laos (the landlocked country sandwiched between Thailand and Vietnam), could easily be a distant cousin of rap music or even southeast Asia's answer to reggae.
Molam Dub - Tony Hillier (Australia)
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