NEW AGE STEPPERS
Dub/Ska/Reggae • United Kingdom
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The On-U Sound 'super-group' that kick-started both album and single releases on the label: An overview by Steve Barker:
The eponymous album debut of the New Age Steppers (NAS) (ON-U LP 1) also provided On-U Sound’s first long player release in January of 1981. In the January of the previous year the band had versioned the Junior Byle’s classic "Fade Away" [Rhythm 1] for the label’s first 7" single (ON-U S 1(1)). Featured on the flip were London Underground with "Learn a Language". As a result NAS have always played a special part in the history of On-U Sound, not only for contributing its debuts in single and album formats, but also for the bringing together of a disparate collection of individuals for the sole purpose of making music - a rationale that On-U was to follow for the following two decades.
On-U's debut 7" single Reputedly, the driving force behind the
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