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30HZ 020CD
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Long awaited album from Jah Wobble's Deep Space group, now featuring Philip Jeck! "In early 1999 I formed the group Deep Space. The idea was to mix ancient and awe inspiring pipe sounds, (courtesy of JP Rasle and C Bell) played over a fluid and ever changing (in terms of mode, rhythm, tempo and time signature) rhythm section (courtesy of drummer M Sanders and your humble narrator). The other starting premise was a desire to incorporate the layered textures of electronic music, particularly of the music concrete variety. This 'electronic aspect' was, over the subsequent years and much to my frustration only ever occasionally satisfied, (Paul Shutze on Beach Fervour Spare for example). This situation seems to have been rectified by the addition of the irrepressible P Jeck and his record players. Also featured on this album are C Cookson on guitar, as well as my old friend and master trumpeter Mr H Beckett. These last two musicians combine well, bringing a particular 'chordal' and melodic sensibility into the melange, specifically in regard to track 4. The last track features a vocalist both versatile and daring; Ms C Von-Trapp. I am very happy with this recording. I am inclined to feel 'mission accomplished'. In which case I will write elevator music at home for the foreseeable future." -- JW.
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30HZ 015CD
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"Everyone owns a record that Jah Wobble has played on. This maverick bass player first found his musical feet with Public Image Ltd (PIL), creating melodic bass lines as striking and memorable as the Metal Box they came in. Jah Wobble soon found himself on his own path of musical discovery. Jah worked with Can's Czukay and Leiezeit, and U2's Edge which resulted in 2 albums, Betrayal and Snake Charmer. These albums only hinted at future 'world music' influences. This album is a high quality live performance concert recording taken primarily from the band's gigs in Manchester and Hartlepool last year. Many fans of Jah Wobble and Deep Space have been asking about the availability of live concert recordings and there is a thriving bootleg market for such CDs. The market exists and Jah enjoys a large and loyal fan base and this recording will be a must for them."
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