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Slovo (band)

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Active from
  
2002

Albums
  
Nommo, Todo Cambia

Genre
  
Pop

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Members
  
Andrea Britton, Dave Randall

Record labels
  
Brixtown, Rufflife Records

Similar
  
Kirsty Hawkshaw, Jamie Catto, 1 Giant Leap, Maxi Jazz, Emilíana Torrini

Slovo is a British electronic band started by guitarist Dave Randall. The group's first album nommo was released in 2002 and their second and latest album, Todo Cambia, was released on 17 September 2007.

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Slovo began in the mind and then the South London studio of Faithless guitarist Dave Randall. In 2002 he brought together Iceland's Emilíana Torrini, West Africa's Maezah, England's Kirsty Hawkshaw, the urban poems of AD, the drums of Max Roach, the voice of Charlie Chaplin and the words of Woody Guthrie. Entitled nommo, Slovo's debut album raised questions about the world and was in the words of The Sunday Times, 'a wonderful album that is both stridently polemical and determinedly celebratory.'

Dave Randall then put together the Slovo live band with singer Andrea Britton, bass player Lucy Shaw, percussionist Sudha Kheterpal, guitarist and keyboard player Andrew Phillips, dancer Adura Onashile and drummer Ami Rothenberg.

Slovo toured extensively in Europe in 2003 and 2004 playing at many of the major European festivals and supporting Lamb and Damien Rice in the UK.

In 2005 Dave Randall returned to guitar playing duties with Faithless, but also began work on Slovo's second album Todo Cambia. The album featured vocalists Andrea Britton and UK hip-hop MC Bobby Whiskers as well as the voices of Indian activist Arundhati Roy and US prisoner and writer George Jackson. It was released in September 2007.

Members

  • Dave Randall
  • Maezah
  • Andrea Britton
  • Discography

  • Todo Cambia (2007)
  • nommo (2002)
  • Songs

    Weebles FallNommo · 2002
    WhisperNommo · 2002
    Back To PeaceNommo · 2002

    References

    Slovo (band) Wikipedia