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Djubei
Asian Dub Foundation - Live: Keep Bangin' on the Walls
Артист: Asian Dub Foundation
Альбом: Live: Keep Bangin' on the Walls, 2003
Издатель: Rinse it out / 594395
Жанр: electronica
Формат файла: eac.cue.log.wv.iso.covers.tags
Ссылка: CD
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia
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TRACKLIST
 1. Cyberbad [0:04:49.45]
 2. Charge [0:03:29.55]
 3. Blowback [0:03:08.20]
 4. Face [0:04:51.40]
 5. Fortress Europe [0:03:28.18]
 6. Riddim I Like [0:04:12.50]
 7. New Way New Life [0:05:11.65]
 8. Rise to the Challenge [0:04:04.25]
 9. Assatta Dub [0:05:40.72]
10. Enemy of the Enemy [0:05:04.38]
11. Haine [0:04:01.30]
12. Naxalite [0:04:48.55]
13. Free Satpal Ram [0:03:36.42]
14. Dhol Rinse [0:04:25.23]
15. Rebel Warrior [0:06:13.05]

SPOILER!
Djubei
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Review by Rick Anderson

Hardcore members of the Asian Dub Foundation massive will want to invest in the DVD from which these 15 live tracks were taken, since it includes video footage, three bonus audio tracks, photos, and a documentary film. But for those with less disposable income and a simple desire to hear the band in its natural element (in front of a large, sweaty, politically receptive crowd), Live: Keep Bangin' on the Walls will do just fine. It includes versions of about half the tracks from the band's then-recent studio effort, Enemy of the Enemy, as well as a healthy assortment of earlier material and one tune that has previously been released only on an obscure compilation. That one, "Assatta Dub," is a mixed blessing. The music is a perfect example of Asian Dub Foundation's strengths, a relentlessly churning fusion of Asian flavors and reggae structure; the lyrical content is a recording of breathtakingly banal observations from the American political exile Assatta Shakur ("I hate having to struggle," she confesses bravely. "I'll be honest with you; I hate war."). Elsewhere they vent somewhat more worthwhile spleen over the unjust imprisonment of Satpal Ram and invoke the memory of India's Naxalite insurgents, and occasionally even take a break from the sermonizing to just dance to the drum ("Dhol Rinse") and celebrate London's incredibly fertile Asian Underground scene ("Riddim I Like"). Highly recommended.
Гордый
Интересное что-то... надо качать! Особенно интересно что там внутри ISO - эти tafs?
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Формат файла: eac.cue.log.wv.iso.covers.tafs
:rolleyes:
k-dmitriy
заводилово какое :dance: аж Topic Link: Gogol Bordello - Дискография / Discography вспомнились :punk: прям ска/панк какой-то не знаю какая между ними разница :rolleyes:

ps: A self-described "Asian Jungle Punk" group, ADF has searched the wide array of its heritage and musical influences to get the message across. Their music employs everything from drum ’n’ bass beats, trip-hop rhythms and scratches, dancehall reggae tunes, Bengali raps, and funked-out sitars and tablas. Just when ADF seems cornered in the alleys of the jungle school, things go mellow with bouncy hip-hop beats. Layered guitars and keyboards back up catchy anthemic shouts. Asian Dub Foundation is just going to keep audiences bobbing their heads until somebody sits up and listens. link
Гордый
А меня не завело. :(


P.S. Гоголь Бордело - круче! :diablo: