Matt: “I’d like to be able to be kinder about the music.”
Paul: “Why? Most of it’s SHIT!”
“It all began with punk music when I was young. Then I was into electronic music, things like early Cabaret Voltaire, A Certain Ratio, and Throbbing Gristle stuff that was just electronic noise. One day I went to see Shaka as he was playing locally in South East London and I couldn’t believe it was the same thing – he was swinging off delays and the sound system was sounding like it was gonna get up and run away with the bass going. It was the pure roar of electronic pounding noise, and for me it was really out there and and doing something really different to anything I had heard before. […] It was a sort of an underground scene and you felt welcomed and the music was good.”
Lee Digidub interviewed in Step Forward issue 2.