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Reggae, the most well-known form of Jamaican music, has branched out in several directions over the past few decades.
As The Clash's tour DJ, Barry 'Scratchy' Myers was instrumental in bringing the militant sounds of Jamaica to British Punk Rock audiences in the late 1970s.
January 2006 interview of Damian Marley, on success of 2005 album Welcome to Jamrock, challenges of sampling dad Bob Marley, and fusion of hip-hop, dub, and reggae music.
His reputation never rivalled producers Lee 'Scratch' Perry or King Tubby, but Keith Hudson's 1970s Dubwise work suggests he should be ranked among Jamaica's Greatest.
A look at some of the UK's smaller music festivals, from Guilfest, the Wickerman and Wychwood Festivals to the Green Man Festival and Relentless Boardmasters event.
By 1982, The Clash had out-run Punk Rock. Their albums Sandinista! and Combat Rock had divided critics in the UK, but American success was on the horizon.
In early 2006 Damian Marley offered insight into hip-hop collaborations, digital instruments, and the Miami Symphonic Strings on his hit album "Welcome to Jamrock."
21st century goth music in all its permutations had a common root in a vampiric single from the late 1970s.


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