Steve Chandra Savale
Steve Chandra Savale originally from London, United Kingdom, also known by his stage names Chandrasonic and Chandra Blunt, is a British musician of mixed Asian descent, best known as the lead guitarist of the British electronica band Asian Dub Foundation. He was also part of the Birmingham-based bands Higher Intelligence Agency and the Atom Spies in which he was an early collaborator, and lead guitarist / vocalist respectively.
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A promotional poster for the Al-Jazeera English show, Music of Resistance | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Steve Chandra Savale |
Also known as | Chandrasonic, Chandra Blunt, |
Origin | London, United Kingdom |
Genres | Electronica, dub, drum and bass, big beat |
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer-songwriter, activist, composer |
Instruments | guitar |
Years active | 1986–present |
Labels | Slash, Virgin, FFRR, EMI, Cake |
Associated acts | Asian Dub Foundation, Higher Intelligence Agency, Atom Spies, The Davidsons, Dog Food |
Website | www.asiandubfoundation.com, |
Biography
Savale earned the nickname Chandrasonic because he used to tune all of the strings on his guitar to one note and play it with a knife.[1]
Asian Dub Foundation
Savale plays guitar for the Asian Dub Foundation, which is where he has made his claim to fame as a musician.
Savale has interviewed prominent leftist intellectual, historian, political campaigner, author, and filmmaker Tariq Ali about the War on Terrorism, Pakistan, 1960s musicians and their activism, and health care in the United States.
Music of Resistance
In 2009 Savale presented the Music of Resistance, a six-part documentary series that tells the stories of musicians who fight repression and sing about injustices. They are unique musical personalities from some of the world's most troubled areas - what makes them different is their need to communicate their politics through music. They are all ambitious and talented but for them 'making it' is not about diamonds and sports cars - it is about radical political change. They come from Nigeria, Mozambique, the favelas of Brazil, Cape Verde, the desert of the Sahara and London.
References
- Jeffries, Stuart (26 April 2006). "Gadafy is like Ziggy Stardust in reverse". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 1 April 2009.