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The Wild Bunch (sound system)

The Wild Bunch were a sound system and loose collective of musicians and DJs based in the St Paul's district of Bristol, England. They performed from 1983 to 1989, and were renowned for playing sets that drew large crowds from the club scene and had performed shows as far away as London. They performed in soundclashes against other Bristol sound systems. The Wild Bunch's sound incorporated a wide and disparate variety of musical styles – an unusual thing at the time. Their shows included elements of punk, R&B and reggae, with a focus on slower rhythms and ambient electronic atmospheres that would become a cornerstone of the Bristol sound, more popularly known as trip hop. They were a key member of what became the Bristol underground scene.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.red-lines.co.uk/thewildbunch.html )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2015/06/bristols-wild-bunch )
Their discography includes 'Fucking Me Up' in 1983 and 'Tearing Down the Neighbourhood' in 1985.〔''Q'', September 1991〕
The Wild Bunch is perhaps best known for having been the first group of several notable British DJs and performers:
* Robert Del Naja, Grant Marshall and Andrew Vowles, went on to form Massive Attack in 1987.
* Tricky, also a part-time member of the outfit, performed with Massive Attack on their first and second full-length releases, ''Blue Lines'' and ''Protection'' respectively, before pursuing a successful solo career.
* Nellee Hooper, who moved to London after the group's dissolution and worked as a producer and remixer for a number of major artists, including Madonna, U2, No Doubt, Björk and others. He won the 1995 BRIT Award for Best Producer. He was also a member of Soul II Soul.
Other members included:
* Claude Williams, aka Willy Wee
* Milo Johnson, aka DJ Milo, who left to work in Japan〔''Q'', September 1991〕
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