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16 apr 2020 · The Wire contributor Dave Segal caught up with Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah to talk about the recording studio, what he learnt in Ghana, and the healing properties of the drum. Dave Segal: To my ears, African Head Charge have created the most adventurous and rewarding music on the On-U Sound label—which is saying a lot.
Long-running studio and live collaboration between master Jamaican percussionist Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah and English dub producer Adrian Sherwood, and a revolving cast of guest players. A unique blend of polyrhythmic outernational sounds.
5 lug 2023 · The African Head Charge project is led by producer Adrian Sherwood and Jamaican percussionist Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah and started off as a combination of traditional Rasta drumming (including percussion instruments that had become neglected in reggae before AHC’s debut) and Sherwood’s experimentation with cut-up collage and rule ...
In a wide ranging interview, Bonjo touches on his childhood and early life in Jamaica, his work with Sonny Akpan, Desmond Dekker, Prince Far I, Adrian Sherwood, and his move to Ghana. Interview by Matthew Jones, transcription by Albert Carter Phillips
20 lug 2023 · As one-half of the avant-reggae project African Head Charge, Noah has been pumping blood into the drum for 42 years, demonstrating the connection between the human species and that celestial whomp.
3 ago 2023 · African Head Charge has been making waves as a Psychedelic Dub ensemble since the 1980s and have now passed their 40 th year. The combination of percussionist Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah working alongside Producer and collaborator Adrian Sherwood has spanned over a dozen albums, but the duo have just released the first album in 12 years ...