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British Indian Film Festival spends one last night in Birmingham
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The Quietus | Features | Reissue Of The Week: Great Noises That Fill The Air
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New release showcases an eclectic trove of music, poetry and spoken word made between 1978 and 1996
Dread Beat and Blood, 1979.
LONDON
.- From the streets of Brixton and Manchester to leafy suburbs, junk yards, punk venues and community centres, Great Noises That Fill the Air celebrates and showcases an eclectic trove of music, poetry and spoken word performance in a curated collection of film and video works made between 1978 and 1996, and rarely seen since.
In the later decades of the 20th century, independent filmmakers pushed at the creative boundaries of documentary work thanks to Arts Council funding, generating an eruption of diverse, dynamic, cutting edge films that still stimulate the intellect and inflame the senses. By turns poetic and impressionistic, personal and experimental, these bold films highlight the potential of documentary to challenge, celebrate, excite, fight and inspire.
From British Bhangra to Asian cool
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Jeevan
| 10/17/2000 (5 out of 5 stars) I know this album catches a lot of flack from Nusrat devotees and purists. I have been listening to Nusrat for over a decade, well before he became hip over here in the west, and I stand by this album.First of all, contradictory to popular myth, this album was not a vain effort to cash in on the singer s recent demise. The album was made and almost fully completed when he was alive, the liner notes on the cd cover explain this.Secondly, Nusrat himself was experimenting with mixing and fusing different sounds. If you want proof of this, listen to Swan Song which is a 2-cd recording of his final concert prior to his demise. The concert was held in his homeland in Pakistan, and even then, the album is filled with various western instruments, guitars, horns, even an electronic piano.Some may dispute the blendings that have occured with Nusrat s works, but if the esteemed singer himself was experimenting with it then who are they to cri