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    #70: Paul Nataraj

    enFebruary 13, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Sitting in a room, Hip Hop Connections, looking for a breadfruit tree. The Blackburn-based artist, radio DJ, podcast producer and lecturer discusses three important albums.

    Paul's picks:

    De La Soul – 3 Feet High And Rising
    The Congos – Heart Of The Congos
    Alvin Lucier – I Am Sitting In A Room

    Paul's latest solo record, Cobblestones & Kitchari, is out now on Fractal Meat Cuts. His personal Bandcamp page is here, while Gripe is over here. Check out his radio show Out To Lunch over at Back2BackFM, and be sure to check out the podcasts Hooked On Hope and Kick Down The Barriers too. 

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