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In Pursuit Of The 13th Note

In The Breaks

Halfway Somewhere

The Plot Thickens

Pleasure, Joy & Happiness

Circles Going Round The Sun (Laroye Re...

A Joyful Noise Unto The Creator

The Plot Thickens

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Circles Going Round The Sun

Biography

“It’s hard to tell if it was an idea, or did it just happen…? There’s always a spark, but there must have been some inkling? …or some such that had made the two ends of a piece of string ready to tie again.” With these reflective words, Rob Gallagher announced the return of Galliano. Often miscast as torchbearers of the Acid Jazz scene of the early ‘90s, Galliano were in fact always far more multifaceted. Both of their time and ahead of it, they created a collage of poetry, astral jazz, cosmic funk, dub reggae and dance floor rhythms. “They were the first group to really make the connection between club and jazz culture - the opening line to a space that would later include groups from The Comet is Coming to Ezra Collective,” says longtime supporter Gilles Peterson. Three decades on, Galliano are back with a new LP Halfway Somewhere released on Peterson’s Brownswood Recordings label. While age brings its inevitable distractions and distance from the cutting edge of youth, Gallagher’s genius in gathering fragments of club culture, documenting his urban environment, and addressing broader global concerns is as sharp as ever. Born out of London’s underground clubs and warehouse parties of the mid to late 80s, with the debut single on the Acid Jazz label in 1988, Galliano came from a culture that spanned music, dance, fashion, art, design, and the written word. “Back then it was all totally DIY with all these different elements, but it all fitted in" says Gallagher.