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New York
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A riff on Jon Hassell's Fourth World series. Where Hassell focused on creating ritual music of potential societies that didn't exist; Ian Kim Judd seeks to evoke the notion of potential utopian societies that could exist. In these times of global instability and uncertainty, Fifth World seeks to posit an alternative, with scenes from an optimistic future.

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London
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Glasgow via Hong Kong, London based Mi Ki Mak serves up an hr of mood based selections every month ft sounds ranging from nostalgic old school, to future classics good for the soul. A constant unmixable challenge, join her in the journey of searching for the perfect groove..

Certain General

Certain General

Certain General has been played on NTS shows including All Trades w/ Chuggy, with Holiday Of Love first played on 22 August 2018.

"Formed in the East Village in 1980 by Georgia-born/New Orleans-raised painter-turned-singer Parker DuLany with Texan guitarist Phil Gammage and rhythm section Russell Berke and Marcy Saddy, the early Certain General aimed at being 'a pop version of the Contortions'. James Chance clearly influences the jerky punk-funk of 1981's Touch but 1982's Hello My God owes more to the Doors and the Velvet Underground, and by the mid-80s with new bassist Joe Lupo they were dealing in thumping psychedelia [Voodoo Taxi]. These Manhattan live scene stalwarts supported Liquid Liquid at Hurrah's and played Max's, CBGB and Danceteria, but missed opportunities, ill luck and manager Ruth Polsky's tragic death meant they never broke into the mainstream." - Jon Harrington

Current Memebers

Parker Dulany Phil Gammage Lauren Anker Anthony Di Masso

Certain General MySpace

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Certain General

Certain General has been played on NTS shows including All Trades w/ Chuggy, with Holiday Of Love first played on 22 August 2018.

"Formed in the East Village in 1980 by Georgia-born/New Orleans-raised painter-turned-singer Parker DuLany with Texan guitarist Phil Gammage and rhythm section Russell Berke and Marcy Saddy, the early Certain General aimed at being 'a pop version of the Contortions'. James Chance clearly influences the jerky punk-funk of 1981's Touch but 1982's Hello My God owes more to the Doors and the Velvet Underground, and by the mid-80s with new bassist Joe Lupo they were dealing in thumping psychedelia [Voodoo Taxi]. These Manhattan live scene stalwarts supported Liquid Liquid at Hurrah's and played Max's, CBGB and Danceteria, but missed opportunities, ill luck and manager Ruth Polsky's tragic death meant they never broke into the mainstream." - Jon Harrington

Current Memebers

Parker Dulany Phil Gammage Lauren Anker Anthony Di Masso

Certain General MySpace

Original source: Last.fm

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Holiday Of Love
Certain General
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