Mark Stewart - Learning to Cope with Cowardice [Bonus Tracks]
When post-punk agitators the Pop Group disbanded in 1980, Mark Stewart briefly collaborated with the New Age Steppers and, the following year, embarked...More »
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Learning to Cope with Cowardice (6:13) Liberty City (5:37)
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Mark Stewart - Biography
A former member of the Pop Group. Polemical noise-funk with a hip-hop reggae feel. More »
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Learning to Cope With Cowardice by Mark Stewart & Maffia is mainly Pop, quite Alternative Rock, with hints of Reggae” ... Learning to Cope with Cowardice [IMPORT] ... This item: Learning to Cope with Cowardice ~ Mark Stewart & Maffia
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allmusic, music reviews, new releases, artists biography ... While Learning to Cope with Cowardice was no less confrontational than some of the Pop Group's work, it left behind the harsh, frenetic avant-funk of the Bristol band to foray into more experimental, dub-oriented territory.
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MARK STEWART & MAFIA, Learning To Cope With Cowardice - Directors Cut, This classic album was recorded between 1981-1983 and was produced by the great Adrian Sherwood, and it shows Stewart at his darkest and most creative, with noise pop and dub perfectly at odds with each other. ... ITEM DETAILS FOR: ... MARK STEWART & MAFIA : 01...
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A BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO MARK STEWART AND THE MAFFIA ... "When I say that dub is an attitude, it's like the old lyric: 'truth is a feeling, but it's not a sound'. I find dub's destruction of a structure a political as well as a musical statement. If you are trying to question ... 1982: LEARNING TO COPE ; WITH COWARDICE...
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But when we listen to Learning to Cope with Cowardice (1983)—which is now reissued with four bonus tracks—we’re struck by an immensely creative future-dub aesthetic that sounds no less edgy today than it did in Thatcher-era England.
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Learning to Cope with Cowardice Artist: Mark Stewart and the Maffia Rating: Release Date: 1983 Genre: Electronica Review When post-punk agitators the ... While Learning to Cope with Cowardice was no less confrontational than some of the Pop Group's work, it left behind the harsh, frenetic avant-funk of the Bristol band to...
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