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Rhythms from the Kitchen Sink

1.3M streams

1,281,292

Beating the Doldrums

631.3K streams

631,341

Gentrification

467.3K streams

467,342

A Distant Beat

403K streams

403,034

Sounds from the Fridge

239.1K streams

239,061

Tonight (At the Disco)

72K streams

72,013

Vibrations from the Bionic Tabernacle

48.6K streams

48,634

Trouble on the Border

25.3K streams

25,336

The Singerman

23.2K streams

23,155

Flea Bite

21.7K streams

21,736

Biography

On the outskirts of Bristol, on the edge of the urban sprawl, is a small recording facility called Waggle Dance Studios. Much like the TARDIS it contains much more than it appears to from it's humble exterior. In amongst the racks of studio equipment and musical instruments, surrounded by walls adorned with pictures live the studio's house band, The Co-Operators. Modelling themselves on the musical practices of yesteryear, they aim to provide a one-stop shop: studio and band all under one tin roof. Inspired by the classic studios of Jamaica and beyond they produce a unique, authentic and largely nostalgic take on reggae and rocksteady that is distinctly their own. The driving force behind the project is producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Eeyun Purkins. As well as becoming a one man rhythm section he has built this project and studio from the ground up with the help of his inner circle, a small selection of singers and players. Including Joe Yorke, Kitma, Perkie & Beanie.