词条 | Dirty District |
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| name = Dirty District | image = LeujiSiteLIFE4DDRandF.jpg | caption = DD, 1993; photo by Dennis Morris | image_size = | background = group_or_band | alias = Great Gangsters From The Dirty District | origin = Sèvres, France | genre = Reggae Fusion Punk rock Rap Metal | years_active = 1985–1996 | label = | associated_acts = Ethnician Noxious Enjoyment Mano Negra | website = DD fansite | current_members = K'shoo(vocals, guitar) Yvo Abadi( Drums/Percussion) Philippe Lenzini(guitars) Miguel Saboga (drums/Percussion) Gilles "Leuji" Rodriguez (Gilles) (bass) Igor Nikitinsky (Keyboards) Garbis Baharian (Sampler) | past_members = Geo (keyboards) Frédéric Alameunière (bass) Gilles Vidal (guitar) }} Dirty District was a French fusion band, formed in 1985. They were one of the first French bands to attempt fusion rock. Early yearsThe band originally formed in Sèvres, France under the name of Great Gangsters From The Dirty District (until they changed it to just Dirty District later). A vast majority of their songs were sung in English, except for the first EP and two songs on Pousse au crime et Longueurs de temps. Influenced by the likes of Joe Jackson, The Clash, Stiff Little Fingers, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Reggae, Ska and Rhythm and blues. They released the much delayed Pousse au crime et Longueurs de temps which were a fusion of reggae, ska, punk, dub, and rap with heavily political based lyrics based on street crime, Steve Biko and fighting the National Front. Pousse Au Crime.. was noticed by fellow French Punk/World Music band Mano Negra, and the band invited them to play on their album Patchanka. 1993 and onwardsAfter a whole host of musicians had been and gone, Dirty District finally got a steady line-up when they released their second album Life In The Dirty District in 1993. DD showed their eclectic roots yet again on this album, experimenting with elements of Rap Metal. During this time Kshoo, Philippe, Miguel and Charlu from 'Ludwig Von 88' started a little-known side project called Les Dieux (The Gods). After taking 2 years off (most members like Yvo, Philippe, Miguel had been contributing to other French musicians) DD released the final EP Welcome To The Next Level in 1995, which included a cover of The Prodigy's Jericho, and the song Speech Over which explored the sound that would later explode in Ethnician. The band disbanded in 1996. Vocalist K-Shoo went on to do co-vocals for metalcore group Boost and then formed another metalcore/punk-metal band called Noxious Enjoyment while Yvo nowadays plays live drums for Amadou & Mariam, Philippe is a London-based musician and producer, and bassist Leuji has now his own musical career, and performs in a band of the same name. Members
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They also appear on the French punk rock compilations À Bas Toutes Les Armées with Reggae tune Paddy Field, and Cette Machine Sert A Tuer Tous Les Fascistes ('This Machine Is Used To Kill All The Fascists') with anti racism song Blast it and more recently Rap Metal Masters with NY Crap. External links
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