Linx
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Linx: Last Linx (Chrysalis CHR 1409)
Review by Betty Page, Record Mirror, 29 January 1983
The missing Linx ...
Interview by Chris Salewicz, The Face, December 1981
If Britain is ever to become self-sufficient in funk then it's groups like Linx who will lead the way... ...
There's a Brand New Dance Going Around... FUNKIN' FOR BRITANNICA — Get Down & Stay Up
Report and Interview by Danny Baker, New Musical Express, 15 November 1980
Hi there! I'm Chris Hill, main man and DJ to the sweating legions of British funkateers. NME have asked me to introduce this piece by DANNY BAKER, ...
Interview by Dave Rimmer, Smash Hits, 1 October 1981
Linx don't mind the weather, just as long as they're together. Forecast: Dave Rimmer. ...
Profile and Interview by David Hepworth, Smash Hits, 19 March 1981
DAVID GRANT, singer, songwriter, ritzy dancer and one half of the pair of young blades who spearhead Linx, has a saying. "This is show business. ...
Report by Mary Harron, The Guardian, 21 March 1981
Jazz-funk, an offshoot of American soul music, is sweeping away the tired sounds of disco. Mary Harron reports on an underground youth cult ...
Profile and Interview by Paul Sexton, Record Mirror, 15 November 1980
THE DARK and mysterious Notting Hill Gate tube station, one cold and rainy night. Outside it stands an equally dark and mysterious stranger, armed with ...
Linx and Aswad: Shades of Black
Profile and Interview by Richard Williams, The Times, 26 November 1981
THERE IS A special role in British life for young black pop musicians, involving a task more serious than could ever be demanded of their ...
Linx: The Cats Who Took The Cream
Interview by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 9 May 1981
By using intuition, Sandy Robertson gets down to some intelligent conversation with Linx ...
Light Of The World, Innervisions: Hammersmith Odeon, London
Live Review by Sheryl Garratt, New Musical Express, 20 June 1981
WHILE JAZZFUNK is fine late at night with the volume low, it's a strictly background sound to my ears, and so tedious live. Take Innervisions, ...
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