EDUCATION | EXHIBITIONS: ONE LP@LOUD & CLEAR, EDINBURGH: Jah9: Musician

Scientist Rids The World Of The Evil Curse ot The Vampires“So the album I have chosen is {quote} Scientist Rids The World Of The Evil Curse Of The Vampires{quote}. And that I mean, apart from the name, like when I listen to that record and it was early in my exposure to instrumental dub and it made a profound impact on me because I didn't even know the songs that were being dubbed but I got so into the music of it. I mean it was very inspiring for me as a poet because of how the music was treated. It was almost like it wasn't even music, it was like it was creating an environment and it was telling a story. So separate from what the original songs were I thought it was incredibly powerful what Scientist was able to do by creating a whole new narrative with sound. And it inspired me as a producer now and as a songwriter because it is music that gave me space because it emptied out so much it gave me space to put my words in. So actually wrote a lot of music, you know, a lot of poetry listening to that music. And so it's something I always go back to and it's something I use in my yoga practice it's sonic healing. And that's why that's such an important record to me and that's why Scientist is such an important producer to me too.”Jah9: Parkside Building, Birmingham City University, 4th April 2018Scientist:Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires released 1981Jah9
Jah9: Musician

Scientist Rids The World Of The Evil Curse ot The Vampires 

“So the album I have chosen is " Scientist Rids The World Of The Evil Curse Of The Vampires". And that I mean, apart from the name, like when I listen to that record and it was early in my exposure to instrumental dub and it made a profound impact on me because I didn't even know the songs that were being dubbed but I got so into the music of it. I mean it was very inspiring for me as a poet because of how the music was treated. It was almost like it wasn't even music, it was like it was creating an environment and it was telling a story. So separate from what the original songs were I thought it was incredibly powerful what Scientist was able to do by creating a whole new narrative with sound. And it inspired me as a producer now and as a songwriter because it is music that gave me space because it emptied out so much it gave me space to put my words in. So actually wrote a lot of music, you know, a lot of poetry listening to that music. And so it's something I always go back to and it's something I use in my yoga practice it's sonic healing. And that's why that's such an important record to me and that's why Scientist is such an important producer to me too.” 

Jah9: Parkside Building, Birmingham City University, 4th April 2018 

Scientist: 

Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires released 1981 

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