Steve Gilmore and In No Sense
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 :)
Let It Swing Let It Swing
Track eight from The Disobedience Gene is Let It Swing which, once you hear the track couldn't have been called anything else. Are you ready to swing??
Come Follow Me Come Follow Me
Track seven from The Disobedience Gene is a blend of my two favourite musical genres - reggae and jazz. If that sounds like an unlikely combination you'd be right...but it works :)
Lord Have Mercy Lord Have Mercy
Track six from The Obedience Gene is a blend of rock and reggae and therefore - by definition - a bit of a knees up...
Deniable Sting Deniable Sting
The fifth track from The Disobedience Gene album is yet another right angle to any of the tracks that have gone before. A song even...
Ladies Day Ladies Day
The fourth track from my new Disobedience Gene album is back to a bit of feelgood music - reggae style. Ladies Day is to ensure that we lively up the dance!!
The Price Of Peace The Price Of Peace
Well, we've had (kinda/sorta) reggae (track one) and (kinda/sorta) disco (track two) so what about a bit of (kinda/sorta) rock?. The third track from The Disobedience Gene is The Price Of Peace.
I've Got Love I've Got Love
Track two from The Disobedience Gene is about as different from Fire!! as it can get, Disco has a lot to answer for but even so, it did have it's moments. It was inspired by something written by Roscoe Foster (aka The Rascal Theorist)
Fire!!! Fire!!!
So, this is track one (of 30 or so) from my new album, The Disobedience Gene and it's a snappy little tyke called Fire!! Enjoy. Feast. Devour.
Dub Dat Dub Dat
Track sixteen from the Global Dubworks album. Dub Dat is yet another dabble with my favourite genre - dub.
Step Up To It Step Up To It
Track fifteen from the Global Dubworks album. Step Up To It is my jazz side in the house....
Keep The Place Rocking Alive Keep The Place Rocking Alive
Track fourteen of Global Dubworks is back to the warmth and sunshine of reggae with Keep The Place Rocking Alive, yahhhh boooyyyy
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
Walking The Blue Mountains Walking The Blue Mountains
Track 12 of Global Dubworks is a true dub track, heed de riddim... and watch your woofers ;)
Blood On The Street Blood On The Street
Track eleven (ELEVEN) from Global Dubworks, this track is in the same vein as Voodoo Rap at Midnight Rock...
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
Sinful Safari Sinful Safari
Track nine from Global Dubworks is a return to my more conventional (if that's the word) World fusion...
The Yes Men The Yes Men
Track eight from Global Dubworks. The Yes Men takes us back into my fave - reggae and dub
Dulcet Dulcie Dulcet Dulcie
Track seven from Global Dubworks. Dulcet Dulcie uses anything that has strings, guitars, ukes, banjos, dulcimers...
Kick It Down Kick It Down
The sixth track from Global Dubworks and something a bit more conventional maybe...