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WOOFAH #4 grime dubstep reggae bashment fanzine

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Subject: Music
Publication Year: 2010Publication Name: Woofah
Language: English  

WOOFAH ISSUE 4

Woofah is an independently produced fanzine covering dancehall / grime / dubstep / dub / bashment / roots / and all points in between.

The 4th issue is available now and features:

  • Untold: Interview with this forward looking dubstep producer
  • Dubplate Cutting Houses: Woofah shines a light on this hidden corner of UK soundsystem culture
  • Newham Generals: Keeping it grimey
  • Tony Thorpe: Major interview with this UK Bass legend - from 400 Blows
    to the KLF to dubstep
  • Who Killed Michael Smith?: The tragic story of the legendary dub poet, with contributions
    from Linton Kwesi Johnson and Dennis Bovell
  • Young Warrior and Joe Ariwa: The sons of Jah Shaka and Mad Professor on the
    next generation of UK Dub
  • Sci-Fi and Reggae: Rastas in space, reggae producers looking to the stars…
  • The last days of Studio One: Ron Vester, Studio One’s official photographer, talks
    to us about his time with Coxsone Dodd
  • Dubkasm: Teachings in Dub by way of Bristol and Brazil
  • Hessle Audio: Ramadanman and Ben UFO step up
  • YT: In depth look at the Born Inna Babylon album
  • Hot Gal Commandments
  • Colin Tubb: First episode of a new cartoon series
  • Memories of Eek A Mouse
  • Reviews

NO adverts!
NO rehashed press-releases!
NO pdfs or downloads - printed version only!

This is a new, unused, publication.

92 pages A5, perfectbound. Direct from the publisher.



What people have been saying about WOOFAH:

“Heavy! I seen the magazine! It’s heavy!”
- N-Type

“So much music discourse has migrated to the web that it is particularly good to hail the first issue of Woofah, a zine dedicated to reggae, jungle, grime and dubstep, bass sounds that have flourished in the UK over the past few decades.
There are interviews with Leeds bleep pioneers and radical reggae scholars, sardonic short stories taking the piss out of broadsheet coverage of grime, and very funny taxonomies of the quasi-biblical commandments so common in Jamaican dance hall (’Badman nuh like Tom Sawyers’?!).
A welcome rebuke to those who believe that sound-system music is ‘all made by psychotic hooded youths’”.

- Sukhdev Sandhu, New Statesman

“Absolutely loving it. Well written, well designed, interesting relevant fresh content.
Woofah: Upliftment in A5 format.”

- Flex, soundclash.org

Although grime and dubstep started as London-centric scenes, gathering fragmented titbits on such genres can be as daunting as reading Ulysses. A few websites offer columns and interviews but for State’s money, the best source for info in print is Woofah, a fanzine dedicated to grime, dubstep, dancehall and reggae.
Offering a cohesive look at major players, with interviews, features and reviews, Woofah is a lovingly-created and educative magazine, aiming to spread knowledge of these fragmented and much-maligned genres.
With a host of contributors from across the world, including writers and photographers from London, Sweden, Canada, the US and Ireland (Droid from Dublin record label The Fear), Woofah is an operation after State’s heart.”

- Slate Magazine

“in a marketplace chock-full of music rags that’d sell their own grandmothers for a wrap of cheap gak,
we figure Woofah has got to be worth a look”

- spannered.org

“looks wonderful… what the world was waiting for”
- Kode 9, Hyperdub

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