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Afro Celt Sound System

Seven years since Afro Celt Sound System first assaulted our senses with their innovative fusion of West African rhythms, Irish traditional music and cutting-edge dance grooves. In that time there have been many lesser imitators and the global beat movement they pioneered has entered the mainstream.

Now the original innovators are back with a new name, a new album and a new approach. Gone is Afro Celt Sound System. In its place emerges a band called Afro Celts and their most rewarding album yet, 'Seed'.

"We didn't start the album intending to drop the sound system," says guitarist and co-producer Simon Emmerson. "But it became apparent as we made the record that we're NOT a sound system any more. We've developed a very defined sound which has come from us playing together. It's not about a DJ and programmes and samples. It's taken a long time. But we've finally become a band."

Recorded and produced in their own studio in Islington (once owned by Pink Floyd), the result is an album that marks a new departure for the Afro Celts in a journey which began when they came together at a Real World recording week in 1995 to make their ground-breaking debut, Volume One: Sound Magic.

More organic with greater emphasis on real instruments and songcraft and with less reliance on programmed beats and grooves than before, 'Seed' is the most rounded and fully-realised Afro Celts album to date.

Seed at realworldrecords.com
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