Asian Dub Foundation (ADF) is an English electronic music band that combines musical styles including rap rock, dub, dancehall, ragga, and South Asian...
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Active Alpha & Omega Asian Dub Foundation African Head Charge Aswad Alborosie Adrian Sherwood Banco de Gaia Basque Dub Foundation Beats Antique Beats International...
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Rafi's Revenge (category Asian Dub Foundation albums)
Rafi's Revenge is a 1998 studio album by Asian Dub Foundation. It peaked at number 20 on the UK Albums Chart. It was shortlisted for the 1998 Mercury Music...
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Bangladeshi-British rapper and former lead vocalist for British band Asian Dub Foundation. Zaman got involved with music when he was six years old and used...
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uk. "ASIAN DUB FOUNDATION | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. "Campaign launched for Asian Dub Foundation and...
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systems, such as Dub Narcotic Sound System and the On-U Sound System. When Asian Dub Foundation are advertised as Asian Dub Foundation, the whole band...
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Steve Chandra Savale (category Asian Underground musicians)
Steve Chandra Savale is a British musician. He joined Asian Dub Foundation in 1994 and has been the band’s longest-serving member. He developed a guitar...
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collaborated with a variety of artists including Foreign Beggars, Asian Dub Foundation, Plan B, Dubbledge and Doc Brown. Later that year, Skrein released...
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Trent D'Arby 1996: Galliano, Habib Koité, Noa, The Believers 1997: Asian Dub Foundation, Maceo Parker, Youssou N’Dour, Ziggy Marley 1998: Ciocarlia, Daniela...
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his lyrics by Asian Dub Foundation and Stewart Lee – Asian Dub Foundation". 21 December 2020. "Watch Stewart Lee front Asian Dub Foundation for 'Comin'...
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BBC TV series Comedy Vehicle; the quotation was then sampled by Asian Dub Foundation on the track 'Comin' Over Here' on their album Access Denied. Deor...
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Community Music (category Asian Dub Foundation albums)
Community Music is a 2000 studio album by Asian Dub Foundation. It peaked at number 20 on the UK Albums Chart. It features vocal contributions from Benjamin...
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States Flyovers (play), a play by Jeffrey Sweet "Flyover", a song by Asian Dub Foundation from Tank FlyOver (ride), a set of flying theater attractions by...
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Tank (album) (category Asian Dub Foundation albums)
is the fifth studio album by British alternative electronica band Asian Dub Foundation. Flyover (4:17) Tank (5:36) Hope (5:09) Round Up (4:36) Oil (4:33)...
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July. Notable musicians included Chumbawamba, Moloko, The Wailers, Asian Dub Foundation, and IAMX. Attendance: 20,000/day Organized on 15 and 16 July, the...
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Mushtaq Omar Uddin (section Asian Dub Foundation)
the foundation of the Asian Underground movement provided British Asian youth with a homegrown alternative to the more standard/mainstream Asian dance...
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Hanover based Womad Festivals, and guest appearances in Germany with Asian Dub Foundation and Buju Banton. They also played in Hong Kong with Primal Scream...
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Time Freeze 1995/2007: The Best of Asian Dub Foundation is a compilation album by the Asian Dub Foundation, released in March 2007 on the EMI label. "Rebel...
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declined in popularity by 2001. All Seeing I Apollo 440 Arkarna Asian Dub Foundation Audio Bullys Basement Jaxx Bentley Rhythm Ace Big Bang Boom Boom...
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R.A.F.I. (category Asian Dub Foundation albums)
R.A.F.I. is a 1997 album by British electronica band Asian Dub Foundation. Initially released only in France, most of the tracks were re-recorded and issued...
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19 September 2009. "Vocalista do Asian Dub Foundation vai apresentar documentário na Al Jazeera (Asian Dub Foundation vocalist will present documentary...
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American Dance Festival, US Dhofari Arabic (ISO 639-3 code), Oman Asian Dub Foundation, a British band This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Air, Hot Chip, Buffalo Daughter, moe., Ozomatli, and the Naruyoshi Kikuchi Dub Sextet. The festival ran from Friday 24 July until Sunday 26 July in 2009...
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On-U Sound Records (category Dub music)
Clail On-U Sound System), New Age Steppers, Audio Active, Asian Dub Foundation, and the dub collective Singers & Players. List of record labels Stinky...
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covered a number of times over the years, including Zebda in 2003, Asian Dub Foundation, Lethal Bizzle in 2007, and more recently, Culture Abuse in 2018...
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Darren Emerson, Darkwood Dub, Darko Rundek, David Morales, Del Arno Band, Derrick Carter, DJ Hype, Eva Braun, Asian Dub Foundation, Električni Orgazam, Andy...
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one-off singles with Atari Teenage Riot, New Bomb Turks, Wat Tyler and Asian Dub Foundation. By 1995, DG was a full-time occupation concentrating on the UK garage...
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Conscious Party is an album by Asian Dub Foundation, released in 1998. The album features live cuts of tracks from Rafi's Revenge, as well as several remixes...
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Facts and Fictions (category Asian Dub Foundation albums)
Facts and Fictions is the debut album by the British band Asian Dub Foundation, released in 1995 on the Nation Records label. It was later re-released...
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in Finsbury Park and featured artists Chumbawamba, Fun-Da-Mental, Asian Dub Foundation and Incognito. In 1997, the featured musicians were Luciano, Audioweb...
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