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Andy Gill recommended Two Sevens Clash by Culture in Music (curated)

 
Two Sevens Clash by Culture
Two Sevens Clash by Culture
1978 | Reggae, Rock
7.0 (1 Ratings)
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"I saw Culture live. Dub reggae was one of the main things I would listen to, so seeing them live was great! We may have been on the bill with them or something, I can't remember. I think we might have done a big Rock Against Racism gig in Finsbury Park at the Rainbow. And Culture played at that. There was a band called… I know The Jam came and did a few numbers before Gang Of Four. It's all a vague. I think we took the rhythmic nature of the lyrics and the way they fitted around the music was very key, very influential."

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Mouth of Ghosts by Mouth of Ghosts
Mouth of Ghosts by Mouth of Ghosts
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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he self-titled 2019 debut LP from Mouth of Ghosts is a culmination of several years' worth of stylistic probing, and the exploration of a nexus between dance pop, hard rock influences, and a vocal aesthetic that combines power and precision with a mesmerizing sense of rhythm.

On Mouth of Ghosts, the EP, listeners are given the opportunity to explore a diverse collection of textures and tones within a single cohesive experience. Downfall leverages a cinematic quality of tone with layers of vocal harmony and a groove that gives hints of reggae. The result is a shimmering track that feels suspended halfway between Enya and K.Flay.