
Steve Gilmore and In No Sense

All The Children 2017 Remaster All The Children 2017 Remaster
Track Two Timeless EP1: 2004

Razored Razored
Track twelve (and last Roughneck track) is called Razored. The base track is made from splices (or edits), back in the day it would have been done with tape and a razor blade...

What's Your Secret? What's Your Secret?
Track eleven from the Roughneck album - and the longest track I think, here's What's Your Secret?

Ready Freddie Ready Freddie
Track seven from Roughneck is NOT reggae, and I'm hard pressed to say wtf it is. Great fun making it though. Here's Ready Freddie

Safe Harbour Safe Harbour
Track three from the 2017 album 'Roughneck' Storms at sea, but there is a Safe Harbour. Hard shelled with an extremely soft centre :)

Pay Or Pray Pay Or Pray
Track four from The Instrumental Rasta is the first track from that isn't reggae based/inspired and, honestly I have no idea what genre it may be. Electronic yes, dance-y yes, kitchen sink job? Check :) Now it's time to Pay or Pray!

Cover Up Cover Up
Track six from The Instrumental Rasta is yet another detour from the reggae/dub norm, although it definitely incorporates the flow of the genre - albeit in a totally different, and more classical, direction.

Caught In The Ripples Caught In The Ripples
Song eight (of 15) from The Instrumental Rasta album is the last but one track that veers away from the albums main reggae theme although, I think you'll agree, it doesn't lack for rhythms. Get Caught In The Ripples

Sharing God Sharing God
I've just realised I've spent almost a year just releasing this album, let alone making it! Anyways, track 27, Sharing God, from The Disobedience Gene is your usual 'wheretf did that come from' song...

Leave Something (For The People) Leave Something (For The People)
Yet another track from The Disobedience Gene that features some famous commentary. This time from Huey Long. This speech was adressed to the nation's billionaires in the 1930's and sure as **** has just as much resonance today as then.

Even When Pressed Even When Pressed
Track twelve (of 30) from The Disobedience Gene features a familiar voice. Dr Martin Luther King inspired a generation to take a non-violent approach to some intractable problems. Even when presssed NEVER strike back...

Hard Work (Music Dreams Live Forever) Hard Work (Music Dreams Live Forever)
Track nine (of 30 :) ) from The Disobedience Gene is Hard Work (Music Dreams Live Forever) A very different track to anything else on this album, glitch/rock/ dub/wtf anyone? Note the killer sax line courtesy of my ol' fren' Elmer and his Selmer :)

See The Light See The Light
Track thirteen of Global Dubworks is See The Light, definitely a touch more eucumenical than some of my other (no doubt grubbier) tracks

While We Are Young While We Are Young
Track ten from Global Dubworks is a bit more off the wall than the ethnic tracks, but certainly While We Are Young is just as punky/funky

Will Ya Listen To That Will Ya Listen To That
Track five from Global Dubworks. As in 'will you ******* listen to that!!' :)


Love and Respect (We're All Free) Love and Respect (We're All Free)
Stand up for a new hero, just like the old hero.... Yeah, I know I'm an old cynic but I still believe... A genre bending stomper, someone called it.

Signs Of The Times Signs Of The Times
One of my own favourite tracks from Inter Alia, the rhythm of this just gets me. Originally built out of the piano solo that starts it, Signs Of The Times, developed pretty much of its own accord - the best kind of tune.

Bigger Picture Bigger Picture
My own favourite track from this CD, I just love this bassline - it's relentless. It's one of those tracks that just keeps building and building until you think your head is going to burst. Don't say you haven't been warned.