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ARTIST
FLYING LIZARDS, THE
TITLE
The Secret Dub Life Of The Flying Lizards
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
STAUBGOLD
CATALOG #
STAUBANA 003LP
STAUBANA 003LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
11/23/2010
2023 repress on vinyl.
Jah Lloyd
meets
David Cunningham
on
The Secret Dub Life Of The Flying Lizards
from
The Flying Lizards
. These legendary recordings from 1978 are now available on vinyl for the first time.
"
The source tapes for this LP were recorded in Jamaica by
Jah Lloyd
(
Patrick Francis
) as part of a series he made for Virgin Records' Front Line label. The original tapes were not released and were offered to me by Front Line's
Jumbo Vanrennen
with the suggestion that I should 'remix' the music. I accepted the project, expecting lots of time in one of Virgin's studios to play with the music and the equipment, only to be presented with a mono master tape. So I began to invent (or perhaps re-invent) techniques of editing, looping, filtering and subtraction to deal with unremixable mono material (these were the days before samplers). The subsequent work took a long time: as I thought it might be something of an indulgence, I worked on it at weekends and evenings rather than let it interfere with other projects. The techniques used here expanded my vocabulary of musical electronic (as opposed to electronic music) treatments and appear in a very different form on records made at that time, notably
Fourth Wall,
my collaboration with
Patti Palladin
, and my production work on
Michael Nyman
's records. The original players remain unidentified. Jah Lloyd used various combinations of musicians but did not include who played on which tracks
." --
David Cunningham
, May 1995
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