
Debut album ‘Fire Exit’
Burn Brothers debut album ‘Fire Exit’ was released on tunetribe.com in April 2008 (http://www.tunetribe.com/burnbrothers)
Burn Brothers is led on vocals by veteran dub poet Trampingman aka Marc Matthews with Florian Brand covering saxophone duties and Jahpye and Atom Oil covering production duties. The extended family includes Rusty Scratch Warren (providing turntablistix), Dom Furlonge (on the drum n bass insight) and Jess Winterstein providing additional vocal melodies.
On stage alongside live dub mix, sax and vocals they are often joined by guest musicians and have their own homegrown visual VJ system (run off a stack of old TVs).
Marc Matthews was born in the 1940s in Guyana and is a true legend. In the 1960s he was a freelance reporter in London, where he was involved in the UK Black Power movement and, along with Linton Kwesi Johnson, was a prominent member of the Caribbean Artists Movement. More information on Marc can be found on wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Matthews
Below Marc Matthews:

Prior to Burn brothers Jahpye and Atom Oil were members of the short lived electro dub outfit Iriealists, who released a remix of Sugar Minot and Ninja Kid’s “Skaba” on Smugg Records’ “Orijahnal Selecta” Compilation.
Fire Exit contains
- Back On The Frontline
- Lotus Lily
- This and a That
- Crossing Roads
- You Freak Out
- Tramping Man Riddim

Jahpye
Atom Oil
The Burn Brothers selection is mosdef, much success on ‘Fire Exit’ and, the future.
Check out the free dub of Back On The Frontline in Featured Artist at the top home page tab.
- miller
July 2, 2008
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Here is a dub piece set to the song “Test Tooth” by musical artist Stanislav Firek of Social Society.

The title of the piece is “Needs & Certainty” by miller. It is a fixed form style known as a sestina. The written poem is also available on this site.
Visit the Contemporary Dub tab at the top of the poetrarchy homepage to listen – enjoy.
June 22, 2008
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The Contemporary Dub area features poetry set to music. Email mp3’s or wave files to: poetrarchy@gmail.com. Pictures & press kits are welcome. Poetrarchy is proud to share a really dynamic dub piece from Burn Brothers featuring Marc Matthews. It is called “You Freak Out”. Enjoy! Check it at the Contemporary Dub tab at the top of the home page!

Above, Marc Matthews
June 17, 2008
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May 20, 2008
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May 15, 2008
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May 15, 2008
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