Matumbi
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Review by Charles Shaar Murray, New Musical Express, 16 May 1981
IN WHICH we welcome back to these pages that perennial guest: the vexed question of white attitudes towards black music. More specifically, the expectations brought ...
Retrospective and Interview by David Burke, Classic Pop, June 2019
Reggae may have been born in Jamaica, but it grew up in '80s Britain at a time of evolving multiculturalism, finding an unlikely ally in ...
Review by Jim Green, Trouser Press, September 1980
Linton Kwesi Johnson: Bass Culture (Mango); Blackbeard: I Wah Dub (UK, More Cut); Matumbi: Point of View (EMI America); Sugar Minott: Black Roots (Mango); Toots ...
Guide by Kieron Tyler, Q Classic, 2015
Author's note, 2020: The Harder They Come, conspicuous by its absence from this list, was not included, since it was the subject of a feature ...
The Dennis Bovell Dub Band; Matumbi: Dingwalls, London
Live Review by Lloyd Bradley, New Musical Express, 22 January 1983
DUB AT THE BLACKBOARD ...
Ian Dury & The Blockheads, The Clash and Matumbi: A Concert for the People of Kampuchea
Live Review by Paul Rambali, New Musical Express, 5 January 1980
It could only be cold comfort to them, but this isnt the first time rock n roll has played a distant part in the lives ...
Dennis Matumbi in dub: a step by step guide.
Interview by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, 3 December 1977
1. I'M PATCHING in the 16-track machine, the echo machine and the reverb into the plugboard. That brings the tape off the 16-track machine behind ...
Overview by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, 10 September 1977
ASWAD: Drummie, drums, vocals: George Oban, bass: Chaka Forde, rhythm guitar, vocals: Donald Guiti, lead guitar, vocals. Courtney Hennings, keyboards, vocals. ...
see also Dennis Bovell
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