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ADF play London Indigo2 Friday May 17th.The first London show in over a year. First UK performances of  material from the forthcoming album ‘Signal And The Noise.The return Of Dr Das,Rocky Singh and Ghetto Priest plus the amazing Nathan Flutebox Lee.Special guests to be announced.

For tickets go to

www.axs.com/events/240419/asian-dub-foundation?skin=indigo2&aff=AEGLIVE_indigo2_indigo2_AsianDub_170513

The Times Of India

Asian Underground giants ‘Asian Dub Foundation’ headlined the Bacardi NH7 Weekender festival at Pune on Sunday.

Continue reading “We Were Ahead Of Our Time” »

The Times Of India


Interviewing Steve Chandra Savale (Chandrasonic) is like listening to an Asian Dub Foundation (ADF) track. Filled with rage, fast-paced and politically charged.
Continue reading “Chandrasonic's rage against the machine” »


Published in the Guardian
When the film La Haine was released in 1995, it sent shockwaves through French society with its gritty portrayal of urban youth in the bleak suburbs of Paris. Seventeen years later, the film is to be screened in Tottenham, north London, where the UK riots began in summer 2011.

Continue reading “ADF live score at La Haine screening in Tottenham aims to inspire youth where riots began” »



Article published in The National, UAE

Asian Dub Foundation have been raging against the machinery of oppression and injustice for so long, it is sometimes easy to forget that this multicultural British crew are also one of the most musically inventive, explosively exciting live bands on the planet.

Continue reading “After 15 years, Asian Dub Foundation are as solid as ever” »

BN1 Magazine

Asian Dub Foundation have come a long way since they sprung from a community music project. This is vital protest music for a multi-ethnic 21st century Britain.
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Green Left Weekly

The artwork for the new album from Asian Dub Foundation (ADF), is a set of iPhone apps. But instead of Apple

The Morning Star

Those who followed the Britpop scene during the mid-’90s whether they wanted to or not will remember how impenetrable it was. There was scarcely a TV or radio channel you could tune into without either Blur, Oasis, Pulp or any of their other peers or clones blaring out. Continue reading “Morning Star interview with Chandrasonic” »

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