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The Arts Chamber Music : About the Wu-Tang (in 36 Pieces)- Will Ashton
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Chamber Music : About the Wu-Tang (in 36 Pieces)- Will Ashton

£9.99

‘More than two decades ago Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) was released and it still continues to teach us new ways of looking, listening and learning, and remains one of the most boundary-pushing titles in hip-hop. As unexpected and complex as the record itself, Chamber Music ranges from provocative critiques to semi-comic skits, using Enter the Wu-Tang to explore race, poverty, drugs, justice, society and kung fu movies- 36 chapters, 36 chambers, 36 fresh takes.’

The most wide ranging and engaging piece of musical critic yet. Less a blow-by-blow of the record, more a exploration of history, society, mythology and everything in between, all bound up by the world of hip-hop.

Perfect for fans of: Jeffery Boakye, any music bio ever written

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‘More than two decades ago Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) was released and it still continues to teach us new ways of looking, listening and learning, and remains one of the most boundary-pushing titles in hip-hop. As unexpected and complex as the record itself, Chamber Music ranges from provocative critiques to semi-comic skits, using Enter the Wu-Tang to explore race, poverty, drugs, justice, society and kung fu movies- 36 chapters, 36 chambers, 36 fresh takes.’

The most wide ranging and engaging piece of musical critic yet. Less a blow-by-blow of the record, more a exploration of history, society, mythology and everything in between, all bound up by the world of hip-hop.

Perfect for fans of: Jeffery Boakye, any music bio ever written

‘More than two decades ago Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) was released and it still continues to teach us new ways of looking, listening and learning, and remains one of the most boundary-pushing titles in hip-hop. As unexpected and complex as the record itself, Chamber Music ranges from provocative critiques to semi-comic skits, using Enter the Wu-Tang to explore race, poverty, drugs, justice, society and kung fu movies- 36 chapters, 36 chambers, 36 fresh takes.’

The most wide ranging and engaging piece of musical critic yet. Less a blow-by-blow of the record, more a exploration of history, society, mythology and everything in between, all bound up by the world of hip-hop.

Perfect for fans of: Jeffery Boakye, any music bio ever written

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