[kj] OT: Clash-inspired house music???

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Thu Jul 6 04:06:52 EDT 2006


I asked a mate of mine who's a big Clash fan.  This is what he said:

"I believe the graffiti artist actually called himself Futura 2000. He certainly contributed some backing vocals on Combat Rock and (I think) did some of The Clash stage backdrops in the U.S. around the same time.

"My opinion is that The Clash certainly broke down some boundaries between different musical genres (reggae, rap etc.) and paved the way for bands like Pop Will Eat Itself, Fundamental and lots of others who did a kinda rock/hip-hop/rap thing with attitude.

"House music ain't my speciality but I guess there are elements to be found on Sandinista and Combat Rock."

Papa Lazarou <circuit_bender at yahoo.com> writes:

>I would say Big Audio Dynamite were more influential in electronic dance, if at all.
>  I wouldn't put either they, or the Clash, as influential on house though...unless they hung around chicago in the mid 80s, and were fans of frankie knuckles...
>
>death wish <dwish2000 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>There was also some "Futura Zoo" collaboration with (if I'm not
>misremembering) a NYC graffiti artist/musician....
>
>>From: Phillipps Marc
>>Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the
>>band!)"
>>To: "'A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)'"
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>>Subject: RE: [kj] OT: Clash-inspired house music???
>>Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 15:16:29 +0100
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>> >Does anybody know what those recordings are?
>>
>>Radio Clash was quite dancy . .
>>
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>> > Subject: [kj] OT: Clash-inspired house music???
>> >
>> > I was reading a 'history of house music' on wikipedia and read the
>> > following:
>> >
>> > "In Sheffield, England the industrial band Cabaret Voltaire is often
>> > considered to have pioneered their own version of the "house sound" as
>> > early
>> > as 1981 with tracks like "automotivation". Some recordings of The Clash
>> > have
>> > also been seen in a similar light."
>> >
>> > Does anybody know what those recordings are?
>> >
>> > By the way, I saw James Brown last night at Tower of London music
>>festival
>> >
>> > and he was fantastic. I had managed to get a free ticket and am not
>> > actually
>> > a soulster, but you can see why he's a legend when you see him live.
>> > Despite
>> > shooting his wife and all that, he seemed like a real nice guy.
>> >
>> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_music#History
>> >
>> > Nick
>> >
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