Reggae Soundclash
In 1976 London, Don Letts changed the course of music history by single-handedly merging punk rock and reggae. Discover how these strange bedfellows came to be and why we gratefully never looked back.
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or ExitIn 1976 London, Don Letts changed the course of music history by single-handedly merging punk rock and reggae. Discover how these strange bedfellows came to be and why we gratefully never looked back.
Andy French, founder of the music website Raven Sings the Blues, has made it his life’s mission to mine rare musical gems. He’s especially roused by indie, psych, garage and experimental music. As a writer and promoter, he’s steeped in music from sunup to sundown, and knows just how to attain the perfect state of mind for concentrated listening.
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There can never be too much musical mind expansion, so if you dig clamping the headphones on and letting music take you on a little trip, then check out psychedelic band Oneida’s album The Wedding. From the Heads Vault, here is our 2005 interview with Fat Bobby, in which he shares his recipe for Albõndigas, retells the story of his most mind-altering acid trip, and praises the preeminence of Canadian weed.