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English musician
Musical artist
John Leo Bolloten , also known as The Rootsman , is a musician and
DJ based in
Bradford , England.
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[3] [
failed verification ] Bolloten is also a
social documentary photographer .
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Bolloten was born in Brighton. He moved to Scotland at the age of nine.
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Bolloten's musical career began when he was living in Edinburgh, Scotland and taught himself to play guitar in 1978 at the age of 13 and formed his first punk band. After 3 concerts, he decided that being a guitarist in a band was not for him and he retired from that aspect of the music business. He moved to Bradford at the age of 18 in 1983.
[5] He worked for over two years in the local Roots Record Shop, where he began to be known as 'Rootsman'.
Starting off making
roots reggae in 1985, he began to incorporate African, Middle Eastern, Asian,
trip hop and
electronic dance music elements into his experimental
dub music .
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[7] In the mid-1990s, he started his own Third Eye label, and went on to work with artists such as
Muslimgauze ,
Alex Paterson ,
Soulfly ,
Junior Delgado , and
Dub Syndicate .
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In the late 1990s, Bolloten converted to
Islam , and his music took on an increasingly spiritual quality.
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His 2002 album New Testament featured guest vocals from Sandeeno,
U Brown ,
Earl 16 ,
Mike Brooks , and
Daddy Freddy .
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Bolloten is also a
social documentary photographer .
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City Rockers EP (1994)
"Koyaanisqatsi" (1994)
"In Dub We Trust" (1995)
"International Language of Dub: The Rootsman Remixed" (1995)
Natural Born Thrillers EP (1995)
"Authorised Versions" (1996)
Mother of Nature EP (1996)
Pass the Chalice EP (1996)
"Into the Light" (1996)
City of Djinn" (with
Muslimgauze ) (1997)
"Out of the Darkness: The Rootsman Remixed" (1997)
"Rebirth" (1997)
"Third Eye Dimensions" (1997)
"52 Days to Timbuktu" (1998)
"The Final Frontier - The Rootsman Remixed" (1998)
"Union of Souls" (1998)
We Come Rough EP (1998)
Imitator EP (1999)
"Realms of the Unseen" (1999)
"Return to the City of Djinn" (with Muslimgauze) (1999)
Versions of the Unseen EP (1999)
Old School New School (with
Daddy Freddy ) (2000)
"Roots Bloody Rootsman" (2001)
"Al Aqsa Intifada" (2002)
"New Testament" (2002)
Joy and Sorrow EP (2003)
Showcase EP (2003)
"Walk with Jah" (2003)
"Intifada", "Intifada Dub" b/w (with Celtarabia) "Valley of the Kings", "Valley of Dub" - Partial Records 10" (2014)
"Fittest of the Fittest", "When the Eye Opens" b/w "Only Jah", "Exodus" (Vibronics Remix) - Partial Records 10" (2015)
^
"WALK AND TALK" . ASCAP . American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved July 12, 2023 .
^ Zitty , Volume 22, Issues 24-25, 1999, p. 214
^ Bogdanov, Vladimir; Ellingham, Mark (2003).
All Music Guide to Hip-hop: The Definitive Guide to Rap & Hip-hop . Backbeat Books. p. 88.
ISBN
9780879307592 . Retrieved 22 September 2014 .
^
Amateur Photographer . June 2019.
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Amateur Photographer . May 2019.
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b Huey, Steve "
The Rootsman Biography ",
Allmusic . Retrieved 3 December 2018
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b Anderson, Rick "
New Testament Review ",
AllMusic . Retrieved 3 December 2018
^ Partridge, Christopher (2005) The Re-Enchantment of the West Vol. 1: Alternative Spiritualities, Sacralization, Popular Culture, and Occulture , T & T Clark International,
ISBN
978-0567084088 , pp. 179–183
^ Dordor, Francis (2001) "
New Testament ",
Les Inrockuptibles , 30 November 2001. Retrieved 3 December 2018
^ Big Issue in the North. September 2019.
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