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Coldcut are an English electronic music duo composed of Matt Black and Jonathan More. Credited as pioneers for pop sampling in the 1980s, [1] Coldcut are also considered the first stars of UK electronic dance music [2] due to their innovative style, which featured cut-up samples of hip-hop, soul, funk, spoken word and various other types of music, as well as video and multimedia.
The accompanying music video for "People Hold On" was directed by Big TV!. In the video, Stansfield, Coldcut and some dancers performs in front of a purple backdrop. Other times Stansfiels performs towards a black background or in front of a fountain. She wears a black/red outfit, red lipstick and her characteristically kiss curls.
Matthew Cohn, known by the stage name Matt Black, is a British DJ and one half of music duo Coldcut (along with Jonathan More), who founded the Ninja Tune record label. [ 1 ] As a student at New College , Oxford , he was a member of a band called The Jazz Insects , whose first single was played by John Peel in his radio show.
"My Telephone" is a song recorded by British band Coldcut featuring Lisa Stansfield, released as a single from Coldcut's debut album, What's That Noise? (1989). It was written by Matt Black , Jonathan More , Stansfield, Ian Devaney, Andy Morris and Tim Parry, and produced by Coldcut.
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Keleketla! is the self-titled studio album by British/South African musical project brought together by Johannesburg's Keleketla! Library founders Rangoato Hlasane and Malose Malahlela and English electronic music duo Coldcut.
Coldcut, Stuart Warren-Hill "Timber" is a song by UK dance act Coldcut with Hexstatic . "Timber" contains audio samples of logging activities from a Greenpeace film about rainforest destruction , [ 1 ] as shown in the original video for the song, and was conceived by the band as a protest against the excesses of the logging industry.
"Telephone Thing" is a song by British post-punk band the Fall, written by Mark E. Smith with Coldcut members Matt Black and Jonathan More. Produced and mixed by Coldcut, it was released as a single in January 1990 and reached number 58 on the UK singles chart. [1] It also featured on the Fall's twelfth album, Extricate.