Trademark Dub
Having released nine albums over the course of twenty years, the latest of which, We Are Many, continues their trademark dub and Afrobeat sound as well as providing a positive and uplifting statement in challenging times – the overriding power of the music leading the band to continue forward, ever pushing their musical boundaries and concepts.
No track on the album does this to greater effect than We Won’t Lose Hope, a call for optimism despite the divisiveness of Brexit, and the uncertain future of a world slowly coming out of a global pandemic.
Hope For Nature & Our Planet
As frontman Robin Hopcraft puts it:
“Love will triumph over hate and the division, unrest and inequality in our communities, and we need resilience, perseverance and hope to get through to the other side with our spirits intact. Hope is what keeps humans going forward. Hope for our own futures, our loved ones, our communities, however big or small. Hope for nature and our planet, hope for human development so that people’s life paths are not defined by where they were born or how they appear.”
Getting Brighton based reggae royalty Prince Fatty involved in this single made sense both musically and politically. Wah Wah 45s has a long standing relationship with the Anglo-Italian Mike Pelanconi since releasing their Dele Sosimi Meets Prince Fatty And Nostalgia 77 In Dub album back in 2016. For Fatty the project allowed him to create a typically spaced out soundscape around Julia Biel’s exquisite vocals and add live instrumentation including none other than British soul legend Omar on keyboards!
The message behind the music was also important too though, as Mike explains:
“the concept of the song touched a nerve with me. I am of English and Italian descent and consider myself European. Brexit for me is a personal tragedy. Freedom of movement has been lost and for now at least the music we make is the only thing left with no borders!”
Reactions
“A track from Soothsayers’ current album We Are Many, given a sunshine sprinkling..a vibrant new dub treatment from Prince Fatty“” Steve Lamacq (BBC 6Music Recommends)
“Mmm, that’s nice…” Andrew Jervis (Bandcamp Weekly)
“The beautiful sound of Soothsayers Meet Prince Fatty… beautiful stuff from them” Karen Gabay (BBC Manchester)
“Perfect Easter vibe. Such a great cut – will be my Hit, Miss or Maybe track.” Edward Adoo (BBC 3CR)
“Nice one.. I’ll definitely add this into the show.” DJ Ritu (BBC Radio London)
“Bop bop bop sounds great!! Definitely will play on our show.” Village Cuts (Soho Radio)
Steve Lamacq, BBC 6Music Drivetime & 6Music Recommends
Nemone, BBC 6Music Breakfast Show
Cerys Matthews, BBC 6Music
Craig Charles, BBC 6Music
Huey Morgan, BBC 6Music
Gideon Coe, BBC 6Music
Don Letts, BBC 6Music
David Rodigan, BBC 1Xtra
DJ Ritu, BBC Radio London / Resonance FM
Karen Gabay, BBC Manchester
Edward Adoo, BBC 3CR
Worldwide FM, May Upfront Playlist
Jordan Scudder, Amazing Radio
Mucho Soul, Totally Wired Radio
Marcus Agerman Ross, Planet Yes!, Totally Wired Radio
Village Cuts, Soho Radio
Various, 1BTN
Keith Lawrence, Mi-Soul Radio
Madera Verde, Mi-Soul Radio
DJ Harv, Point Blank FM
Gerry Lyseight, Phonic FM
Charles Vaughn, Melodic Distraction Radio
The Pressure Drop Show, CJLO
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