Asian Dub Foundation lyrics
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Artist's albums
Frontline 1993-97 (Rarities & Remixed)
2001 · compilation
Community Music
2000 · album
Rafi's Revenge
1998 · album
Facts & Fictions
1995 · album
R.A.F.I (Remastered - 25th Anniversary Edition)
2022 · album
Access Denied (Deluxe)
2021 · album
Swarm (Panda Dub Remix)
2021 · single
Comin' Over Here
2020 · EP
Access Denied
2020 · album
Swarm
2020 · single
Stealing the Future
2020 · single
Can't Pay Won't Pay
2020 · single
More Signal More Noise: The Remixes
2015 · album
More Signal More Noise
2015 · album
The Signal and the Noise
2015 · single
Zig Zag Nation
2015 · single
A New London Eye
2011 · single
A History of Now
2011 · single
A History of Now
2011 · album
Tank (Remastered)
2005 · album
Enemy of the Enemy (Remastered)
2003 · album
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Biography
Asian Dub Foundation are a genre unto themselves. Their unique combination of tough jungle rhythms, dub bass lines and wild guitar overlaid by references to their South Asian roots and militant high-speed rap has established them as one of the best live bands in the world. During their long and productive career Asian Dub Foundation have shared the stage with the likes of Rage Against The Machine, the Beastie Boys and Primal Scream also collaborating on record with the likes of Radiohead, Sinead O’ Connor, Iggy Pop and Chuck D. The story began in the early 90’s when ADF formed from a music workshop in East London at the institution which is their spiritual home, Community Music. Their unique beginnings in a music workshop in east London marked out both their sound and their wider educational aspirations, as showed by their early involvements with Roma Youth in Budapest, hooking up with the legendary Afro Reggae in the favelas of Rio, and setting up their own education organisation ADF Education (ADFED), not to mention their campaigns on behalf of those suffering miscarriages of justice. Building a solid live reputation in the mid-90’s, particularly in France, they eventually established themselves as an important worldwide force and particularly as an explosive alternative to the backward-looking obsession with Britpop in the UK.