Review: Transglobal Underground: Walls Have Ears — as glorious as ever.
With swaggering reggae beats to modern Maghrebi, the near-original line-up reunites for a new studio album.
Transglobal Underground were ahead of their time. Thirty years ago they rose from the ashes of the underrated indie band Furniture as a fusion of dance and world music, the furrow they have ploughed ever since. A revolving cast of characters have c…
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