This link came from Sébastien Ollivier over at LiSting. A video of Stewart talking about the reggae influenced make up of Spirits In The Material World.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00dwkth
Enjoy!
cillae wrote:Here's another one
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00dwkxz
200%: In the documentary “Does Everyone Stare” about The Police you say your style comes from Lebanon. Can you tell a little more about that?
Stewart Copeland: Yes, the Baladi rhythm. It’s not like reggae, it comes from a completely different cultural source and in the roots there are no overlaps with the beginning of American music. Baladi and reggae, though, have two aspects in common. They share the use of ‘negative’ space, which is when the rhythm is constructed in a certain way – in that there is a gap in the construction which the drummer can fill with his own interpretation. The other aspect they share is that they emphasize the third beat in the bar – to which they gravitate – not emphasizing the second or fourth beat.
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