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Dread inna Inglan: How the UK took to Reggae

http://www.afropop.org/12936/dread-inna-england-in-search-of-the-origins-of-fast-chat/

Interesting podcast from Afropop. There are also links to several other interviews with people like David Hines from Steel Pulse, Half Pint and Linton Kwesi Johnson.

Dread inna Inglan: How the UK took to Reggae

Jamaican music journeyed to England in the ‘60s when immigrants from the island flocked to the U.K. in search of jobs and a better life. But as racism, unemployment and poor living conditions developed in the ’70s, a new generation of U.K.-based reggae and dancehall artists transformed the music into a major platform for voicing the concerns, struggles and hard, daily reality of life in the U.K. for black immigrants. Through interviews with David Hinds of Steel Pulse, Dennis Bovell, Papa Levi and many more, we unravel the complex history of how Jamaican music in the United Kingdom became a major component in navigating the cultural and racial landscape for many blacks in a post-imperial Britain while pushing the genre into new musical soundscapes.

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