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Adrian Sherwood — producer, mixologist, sonic innovator, dub technician and label runner joins Paul for an intimate exploration of his fascinating career, where they explore the profound influence of his dub techniques on the music industry, and his surprising contentment with remaining semi-underground. From working with Lee Scratch Perry and Prince Far I to Nine Inch Nails and Depeche Mode, you'll gain insight into not only his career, but also his recent work with African Head Charge, and his unique perspective on success.

Sherwood eloquently describes his early experiences with Jamaican sound systems, his perspective on the advancement of audio technology, and the undeniable power of bass in music. The conversation explores the influence of culture and politics on music creation. As Sherwood narrates his encounters with influential figures like James Brown and Keith LeBlanc. We discuss the joy of creating club tunes in mere hours, the human element in music, and the profound impact of Ecstasy on England. You'll also learn about the ever-evolving world of music production technology, the importance of character and expression for artists, and the challenges of monetizing creativity.
African Head Charge’s new album A Trip To Bolgatanga is out now on On-U Sound
Lost and Sound is proudly sponsored by Audio-Technica
Paul’s debut book, Coming To Berlin: Global Journeys Into An Electronic Music And Club Culture Capital is out now on Velocity Press. Click here to find out more.
Subscribe to the Lost and Sound Substack for fresh updates and writing here.
Lost and Sound title music by Thomas Giddins

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Adrian Sherwood — producer, mixologist, sonic innovator, dub technician and label runner joins Paul for an intimate exploration of his fascinating career, where they explore the profound influence of his dub techniques on the music industry, and his surprising contentment with remaining semi-underground. From working with Lee Scratch Perry and Prince Far I to Nine Inch Nails and Depeche Mode, you'll gain insight into not only his career, but also his recent work with African Head Charge, and his unique perspective on success.

Sherwood eloquently describes his early experiences with Jamaican sound systems, his perspective on the advancement of audio technology, and the undeniable power of bass in music. The conversation explores the influence of culture and politics on music creation. As Sherwood narrates his encounters with influential figures like James Brown and Keith LeBlanc. We discuss the joy of creating club tunes in mere hours, the human element in music, and the profound impact of Ecstasy on England. You'll also learn about the ever-evolving world of music production technology, the importance of character and expression for artists, and the challenges of monetizing creativity.
African Head Charge’s new album A Trip To Bolgatanga is out now on On-U Sound
Lost and Sound is proudly sponsored by Audio-Technica
Paul’s debut book, Coming To Berlin: Global Journeys Into An Electronic Music And Club Culture Capital is out now on Velocity Press. Click here to find out more.
Subscribe to the Lost and Sound Substack for fresh updates and writing here.
Lost and Sound title music by Thomas Giddins

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