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Community Music by Asian Dub Foundation

Community Music
by Asian Dub Foundation
from London UK Labels


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2003-11-02 ADF's Revenge...
2003-09-02 Average...
2003-01-31 The Bollox...
2003-01-12 A coretx-hammering knockout...

If you've read only the reviews on this page (no disrespect to any of the other reviewers intended), you may get the sense that ADF are a provincial, acquired exotic taste. They really aren't. I am not of South Asian background. My reaction: NME's comparison of this CD with Public Enemy's classic "Fear of a Black Planet" is dead on. The sonic textures are just as crushingly dense and complex. And while Chuck D is by far the better lyricist, ADF, with effortless mastery, deploys a much broader ethnomusicological vocabulary and arguably proves more innovative. But not in an inaccessible way that marginalizes them or relegates them to some kind of "world music" ghetto. Anyone who likes Public Enemy, Massive Attack, or the Chemical Brothers will love this adrenaline-fueled stuff. Small wonder that Radiohead's Ed O'Brien and Massive Attack have recently collaborated with these guys.

While some of the lyrics may speak most directly to the South Asian diaspora, the radical politics are not as provincial as some Desi-centric reviewers might suggest. Yes, the political sensibility doesn't get much beyond sloganeering. But that's true for most "pop" lyrics. And at least these guys are sincere. ADF's Pandit G even recently refused the Queen's offer of an MBE award "for services to the music industry."

The bottom line: this is great stuff that will broaden your musical horizons...at the same time it blows your brains out!


2002-02-23 The Voice of South Asian youth...

"Community music" not so much geared towards the club dancefloor as it is in making you think and react.

My favorite track on the lyrical tip is "New way, new life." ADF have become storytellers for the South Asian immigrant experience, telling our story of struggle and survival in a hostile and alien environment. In a way, the song also justifies the whole mainstream Desi Bollywood entertainment industry -- for our parents at least, it was a link to community and culture without which they would have had an even tougher time.


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This album was release on 2008-01-13.

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