Many bands and performers who were to become musical legends passed through the show including U2, REM, The Smiths, Depeche Mode and Joy Division - but of late On the Wire has taken a more relaxed view of the music scene and is as likely to play pre-war hillbilly music as much as experimental dance or dub.
Other Today guest editors over the festive season have included HSBC chairman Sir John Bond, broadcaster Anna Ford and Steve 'Chandrasonic' Savale, from the band Asian Dub Foundation.
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Even scatological-humor adverse viewers dub the video funny.
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One of the options floated was allowing people to defer the payment until after they die, prompting the Tories to dub it a death tax.
Massive Attack, his collaborators this time, were revered by fans in the 1990s for their innovative and influential soundscapes that combined soul, dub and hip-hop.
Traces of blues and funk weave through echoes of Jamaican dub and flashes of jazz anarchy.
Especially, Long adds, since Aho's software doesn't dub in words or alter scenes.
The Hansen in question, a 19th-century Norwegian doctor, did not, of course, recognise leprosy for the first time the usual reason to dub an illness after an individual.
The case is the latest and maybe biggest manifestation of what defense lawyers dub the "harm-less" tort.
In the '80s and for a long time afterward, Allen switched to a stripped-down type of Afrobeat, influenced by dub reggae, spacey Nigerian juju and electronica.
Pause for a swim at the glorious outdoor Lasker Pool (between 108th and 109th Streets), then catch one of the myriad free concerts - from Philharmonic to children's jazz to dub reggae - that grace the summer calendar.
Scales that turned out to measure the same qualities with different words were eliminated and the researchers eventually lighted on 19 that described aspects of four underlying qualities that they dub attractiveness, eeriness, humanness and warmth.
Mr. Jain says he was moved by both the music of Indian-born percussionist Trilok Gurtu and the Indian fusion projects of British guitarist John McLaughlin, but the London-based electronic dance music of artists like Talvin Singh and the Asian Dub Foundation exerted the greatest influence on him.
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He delights in a new Chinese-built, skyscraping headquarters for the African Union, letting him dub the city the continent's diplomatic capital.
Moreover, the infrastructure and budgets to identify, import, dub or subtitle, and promote English-language products are entrenched.
One night nearly three years ago, their sound was reinforced by the addition of Toby Peter, a dub-wise bassist raised in Barbados, and Pacifika was born.
The cyclist known as Wiggo, whose long sideburns have led the British public to dub him a "Mod, " has risen rapidly to become a national hero.
"Can't Stop Feeling" is a perfect catalyst for pre-party mood-setting, as Jamaican dub and throbbing synths boost singer-guitarist Alex Kraponos' lilting vocals to energetic heights.
These materials rarely survive the tests of time, leading archaeologists to dub the site the "Pompeii of the north, " the Museum of London Archaeology said.
He says his brother and father were into reggae and dub, and notes that his neighborhood growing up was consistently saturated with music from the West Indies.
Techno, Detroit techno, dub music, ska music, Afro beats - you know, no songs like the last, really.
He will dub the proposal, which is being put out to consultation, as "whole-person care".
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