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Joining the Dots with Don Letts

Don Letts has been part of so many subcultural movements over the last forty years - from punk and funk to ska, soul and reggae. Who better to join the dots and paint a picture of the now? In a series of Spaces In-Between podcasts, Don sits down and ch...


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  • 4. Joining the Dots with Don Letts: Georgia

    43:29
    West London-based drummer, singer, composer and performer Georgia is typical of a new generation of multi-talented musicians redefining what it means to make music right here, right now. Joining Don in the Letts bunker for an afternoon's reasoning, the conversation meanders through everything from what it was like to grow up the child of a Rock 'n Roll household to who might be the most rhythmic genius to ever wield the sticks.

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  • 3. Joining the Dots with Don Letts: Hattie Collins

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    Writer and journalist Hattie Collins is the documenter-in-chief of the Grime generation. For fifteen years she had a ringside seat as the young emcees and producers of the genre's first wave created a culture in their own image - and she remains locked in tight to the music's evolution.
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    Ed Templeton is one of the most influential skateboarders of the modern era. But not only has this Huntington Beach-based pioneer of creative street skating left an indelible mark on the culture of sliding sideways - he has become a photographer and an artist of critical renown.
  • 1. Joining the Dots with Don Letts: Cosima

    39:40
    Don sat down soulful vocalist Cosima at his West London residence to talk growing up in London and her outlook on eclectic music genre’s from a young age. Both share a love of directing visuals, and it’s interesting to hear opinions on the same subjects from two different generations.