Lee “Scratch” Perry ft Brian Eno share Here Cime The Warm Dreams video
LEE “SCRATCH” PERRY ft BRIAN ENO‘HERE COME THE WARM DREADS’ VIDEO
Animated video by Peter Harris and Llyr Williams taken from the new Adrian Sherwood co-produced album ‘Heavy Rain’ (On-U Sound)
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To cap a banner year for the legendary Lee “Scratch” Perry, ‘Heavy Rain’, the dub companion LP to the critically adored ‘Rainford’ is in record shops now, and to celebrate the fact On-U Sound is proud to present an animated psychotropic odyssey of a video for key track ‘Here Come The Warm Dreads’. Put together by outsider artists Peter Harris and Llyr Williams (associates of The Pop Group and the Fat White Family), the video sees “soldier of the light” Perry defeating the massed forces of darkness. The upsetter shoots crucifixes from his head as the warpigs of capitalism, destruction and greed are sent reeling, with Eno and Sherwood making guest appearances. ‘Here Come The Warm Dreads’ marks a meeting of legendary musical innovators as dub pioneer Lee “Scratch” Perry collaborates with polymath Brian Eno, with the title a cheeky nod to Eno’s 1973 debut album ‘Here Come The Warm Jets’. A radical dub re-work overseen by Adrian Sherwood, re-configuring the track ‘Makumba Rock’ from this year’s ‘Rainford’ album for the forthcoming dub companion LP ‘Heavy Rain’. Of ‘Here Come the Warm Dreads’ Adrian Sherwood says: “When we approached Brian about working on a track he didn’t hesitate and said he would happily do something with Lee Scratch Perry. We worked together on a quick dub version of the track and took what was a crazy tune even further out there. I have always wanted to do something with Brian and hopefully there will be more opportunity in the future.”
As well as highlighting the deft musicianship of the original backing band on the ‘Rainford’ sessions (which include core On-U luminaries from Creation Rebel, Tackhead and Dub Syndicate), these re-works also invite further players into the cosmic mix. Brian Eno makes an unexpected right channel entry into ‘Here Come The Warm Dreads’ – a heavily processed sound system overhaul of ‘Rainford’ highlight ‘Makumba Rock’, cheekily re-titled as a nod to Eno’s own debut solo album. This completes a circle started in 1981 with African Head Charge’s ‘My Life In A Hole In The Ground’ – similarly referencing the contemporary collaboration between Eno and David Byrne, and their “vision of a psychedelic Africa”. Elsewhere, legendary trombonist Vin Gordon (one of the hornsmen on Bob Marley & The Wailers ‘Exodus’ amongst many other classics) lends his distinctively woozy blowing to tracks such as ‘Rattling Bones And Crowns’ (a late night flipside to ‘Kill Them Dreams Money Worshippers’) and ‘Crickets In Moonlight’ (‘Cricket In The Moon’ refracted through some beautifully louche late summer heat haze lens). The likeliest contender to a title track, ‘Heavy Rainford’ strips back the narrative from ‘Autobiography Of The Upsetter’ to ride the rhythm with all sorts of mixing desk tricks, anchored by the killer ‘I Am The Upsetter’ hook by LSK. It’s important to note that it’s not all ‘Rainford’ re-works though: ‘Dreams Come True’ and ‘Above And Beyond’ are Scratch and Sherwood originals, heard here for the first time, which are equally strong material for this purple patch in the career of an unstoppable Jamaican maverick and true musical pioneer. If ‘Rainford’ is 2019’s ‘Roast Fish, Collie Weed & Corn Bread’, then ‘Heavy Rain’ is its ‘Super Ape’.
ADRIAN SHERWOOD LIVE DATES
UK dub godfather, Adrian Sherwood presents a live a/v attack covering his 35-year adventure with Lee “Scratch” Perry. Diving deep into the original multi-tracks, Sherwood delivers a set of live mixes from classic Sherwood X Lee Perry albums – ‘Time Boom X De Devil Dead’, ‘Secret Laboratory’, ‘Dubsetter’, ‘Rainford’ and their latest and greatest, ‘Heavy Rain’. He’ll also be delving into legendary Upsetter Productions & Black Ark archives. Featuring visuals from long-time Perry collaborator Peter Harris. An unmissable live sonic adventure: 202030th Jan – Ramsgate Music Hall, Ramsgate – UK21st Feb – Jazz Cafe, London – UK TI CKETS22nd Feb – Band On The Wall, Manchester – UK TICKETS28th Feb – Charlatan, Gent – Belgium TICKETS29th Feb – VK Concerts, Brussels – Belgium TICKETS4th April – Con Con Club, Lewes – UK
LEE “SCRATCH” PERRY LIVE DATES
202019 Mar – O2 Academy, Oxford, UK
Track-list: CD / download / stream:
01. Intro – ‘Music Shall Echo’02. ‘Here Come The Warm Dreads’ – feat. Brian Eno03. ‘Rattling Bones And Crowns’ – feat. Vin Gordon04. ‘Mindworker’05. ‘Enlightened’06. ‘Hooligan Hank’07. ‘Crickets In Moonlight’ – feat. Vin Gordon08. ‘Space Craft’09. ‘Dreams Come True’10. ‘Above And Beyond’11. ‘Heavy Rainford’ – feat. Vin Gordon12. Outro – ‘Wisdom’ Vinyl LP: A1. Intro – ‘Music Shall Echo’A2. ‘Here Come The Warm Dreads’ – feat. Brian EnoA3. ‘Rattling Bones And Crowns’ – feat. Vin GordonA4. ‘Mindworker’A5. ‘Enlightened’A6. ‘Hooligan Hank’ B1. ‘Crickets In Moonlight’ – feat. Vin GordonB2. ‘Space Craft’B3. ‘Dreams Come True’B4. ‘Above And Beyond’B5. ‘Heavy Rainford’ – feat. Vin GordonB6. Outro – ‘Wisdom’
Praise for ‘Rainford’:
“Rainford is a late-career answer to 1978’s Roast Fish, Collie Weed & Corn Bread and beyond all reasonable expectation, fully its equal” ★★★★★ – MOJO “A dub icon’s victory lap” – Rolling Stone “The tandem of Perry and Sherwood saddling up again elicits some of Sherwood’s furthest-in-leftfield productions and Perry’s most affecting musings.” – NPR “After years spent trading on a bulletproof back catalog and eccentric persona, the Jamaican titan teams up with UK dub heavyweight Adrian Sherwood for a welcome return to form.” – Pitchfork “On Rainford, Adrian Sherwood brings a sense of control and confidence, providing the perfect environment for Perry to remind us why he was so special in the first place.” – The Guardian
More about Lee “Scratch” Perry: He began making music in the late 50s for Clement Coxsone Dodd’s label. Following a stint at Joe Gibbs’s Amalgamated Records, Perry formed his own imprint, Upsetter, in 1968. Lee’s mixing board experiments resulted in the creation of dub. He is synonymous with his innovative production techniques and renowned for his studio band The Upsetters. He was instrumental in launching the career of Bob Marley, producing many of the pre-Island Records Wailers sides, and working with him sporadically throughout his entire career, including 1977’s ‘Punky Reggae Party’, the same year that Perry worked on a session with the Clash for their ‘Compete Control’ single. In 1973, Perry built Black Ark studios, where he produced records for iconic musicians like Junior Byles, Junior Murvin, The Heptones, Susan Cadogan, The Congos and Max Romeo. Perry has recorded with Keith Richards, The Beastie Boys, George Clinton, David Lynch, Andrew WK, Moby, Ari Up of The Slits, Bill Laswell, Tunde Adebimpe (TV On The Radio), Sly Dunbar, Brian Chippendale of Lightning Bolt, Mad Professor and porn star Sasha Grey. In 2003 he won the best reggae album Grammy for ‘Jamaican E.T’. Lee’s song ‘Enter the Dragon’ was sampled by Panda Bear from Animal Collective. He was then selected by A.C. to perform at All Tomorrow’s Parties, which the band curated in 2011. Rolling Stone Magazine featured Perry in their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. Although 82 years old, Lee is fit, sprightly and plays live on a regular basis to rapt audiences around the world. He divides his time between Jamaica and Switzerland.
More about Adrian Sherwood: “Someone once described me as just a fan who’d got his hands on a mixing desk, they were probably trying to be nasty, but I took it as a compliment – that’s exactly what I am!” For over 40 years now, forward-thinking sound scientist and mixologist Adrian Sherwood has been dubbing it up, keeping the faith when others have fallen away and blowing minds and speakers alike. Producer, remixer, and proprietor of the British dub collective/record label On-U Sound, Adrian Sherwood has long been regarded as one of the most innovative and influential artists in contemporary dance and modern reggae music. His talent for creating musical space, suspense, sensations and textures have enabled him to pioneer a distinctive fusion of dub, rock, reggae and dance that challenges tradition not only in roots circles, but also in the pop world at large. “I’d rather try and create a niche amongst like-minded people, and create our own little market place be that 5, 50 or 500,000 sales and also be true to our principles of making things, and to your own spirit that you put into the work.” Born in 1958, Sherwood first surfaced during the mid ’70s and formed On-U Sound in 1981. While the On-U Sound crew’s original focus was on live performances, the emphasis soon switched to making records and Sherwood began mixing and matching lineups, resulting in new acts including New Age Steppers, African Head Charge, Mark Stewart & Maffia, and Doctor Pablo & the Dub Syndicate. All of these early records, according to Rock: ‘The Rough Guide’ were “phenomenal, generally bass-heavy with outlandish dubbing from Sherwood, who worked the mixing desk as an instrument in itself.” Long influential and innovative on the UK reggae scene, Sherwood’s distinctive production style soon began attracting interest from acts outside of the dub community and by the early-’80s Sherwood was among the most visible producers and remixers around, working on tracks for artists as varied as Depeche Mode, Primal Scream, Einsturzende Neubaten, Simply Red, the Woodentops, and Ministry. He became increasingly involved in industrial music as the decade wore on, producing tracks for Cabaret Voltaire, Skinny Puppy, KMFDM, and Nine Inch Nails, and although On-U Sound continued to reflect its leader’s eclectic tastes, the label remained a top reggae outlet. In 2003 he launched his solo artist career with ‘Never Trust a Hippy’, which was followed in 2006 by ‘Becoming a Cliché’. Both were released by On-U in conjunction with the Real World label. Still one of the most sought-after producers in the contemporary music industry, Adrian Sherwood and his progressive style and interest in developing new ideas continue to propel On-U Sound’s ongoing success. In 2012 he issued his third solo album ‘Survival & Resistance’, and began an ongoing collaboration with Bristol-based dubstep don Pinch. This brought two different generations of bass together and in 2015 the pair released their debut album ‘Late Night Endless’. Behind the mixing desk he has been working with the likes of Roots Manuva, Clinic and Nisennenmondai; and delivered remixes of Congo Natty, Peaking Lights and Django Django. His production and remix works has also begun to be anthologised by On-U Sound with the critically acclaimed ‘Sherwood At The Controls’ series. “Music is lovely because it stimulates people, superficial music doesn’t. If you make something that you put your heart and soul into and really try to push it so it leaps out the speakers at you, and if there’s a good feel to it, then you’ve achieved something.”
