> No, me more reggae, African, techno, ambient, folk, opera, classic, jazz, R&R, C&W, R&B, female vocalists, et al. In fact anything that I hear that I like (except for American Rack - oh, and blues generally - well anything that starts "I woke up this morning ...")
You might like some of the bands available through UK record label "Malicious Damage" (Oddly this is run by a chap called Mike Coles).
Specifically some of their Dub based bands... the latest band they are touting is a fusion (I hate that word when applied to music) of Dub and reggae - allegedly.
www.maliciousdamage.co.uk (I think)
Ben Sugden
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