Clash-style punk energy meets West African trance rhythms in this BBC World Music Award-winning collaboration. Juldeh Camara plays a single-string violin, called a riti. In his Gambian home he is a celebrated Griot, a preserver of history in song.
Meanwhile diplomat’s son Justin Adams began his musical career with school punk band The Syndromes, before joining forces with former PiL bassist Jah Wobble in 1987 to form world music pioneers The Invaders Of The Heart.
Justin and Juldeh are on the road to promote their second album Tell No Lies, the follow-up to 2007’s Soul Science which earned them the BBC Radio 3 Crossing Culture Award.
* Doors 7pm, tickets £12.50. Call 01273 736222.
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