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RESISTANCE

RESISTANCE

TITTLE: BROTHER RESISTANCE

ARTIST: JOHN

MIX MEDIA: PRINT/COLLAGE

DIMENSIONS: 24 INCHES X 36 INCHES

SUBSTRATE: UNFRAMED PAPER

ARTIST SIGNATURE: LOWER RIGHT

LIMITED EDITION:100

COLOURWAY: FULL COLOUR

ABOUT: Born in East Dry River, Trinidad, Brother Resistance became, together with Brother Shortman, the lead singer of the Network Riddim Band, a Trinidadian ensemble, in 1979. They developed a hybrid of soca and rap that they called "rapso", a genre for which they credited Lancelot Layne as originator. In between completing studies at the University of the West Indies, Brother Resistance and the Network Riddum Band wrote music for the ensemble, and their 1981 debut album, Busting Out, became a major hit, defining the musical genre that would come to be known as rapso. Busting Out was the first album to use the word rapso. The band was considered subversive by the authorities, and their rehearsal space and offices were destroyed by the police in June 1983. The group released their first album, Roots of de Rapso Rhythm, in 1984, which was followed by Rapso Explosion and Rapso Takeover in 1985 and 1986 respectively. International performances brought recognition from overseas, changing the attitude of the T&T government, who selected Brother Resistance as their cultural delegate to the World Festival of Youth and Students in Korea. He appeared at New York's New Music Festival in 1992 and in 1993 at the International Dub Poetry Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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