Band, 1983-1989 GB, Bristol
Hip-Hop/Rap
The Wild Bunch were a sound system and loose collective of musicians and DJs based in the St Paul's district of Bristol, England. They performed from 1983 to 1989, and were renowned for playing sets that drew large crowds from the club scene and had performed shows as far away as London. They performed in soundclashes against other Bristol sound systems. The Wild Bunch's sound incorporated a wide and disparate variety of musical styles – an unusual thing at the time. Their shows included elements of punk, R&B and reggae, with a focus on slower rhythms and ambient electronic atmospheres that would become a cornerstone of the Bristol sound, more popularly known as trip hop. They were a key member of what became the Bristol underground scene.
Nellee Hooper *1963 GB | |
Milo Johnson | |
Robert Del Naja voc, key *1965 GB | |
Grant Marshall voc *1959 GB | |
Andrew Vowles ttbl *1967 GB | |
Claude Williams |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Friends And Countrymen | The Wild Bunch | 1988 | Single |
Tearin Down The Avenue | The Wild Bunch | 1987 | Album |
Friends And Countrymen | The Wild Bunch | Album |
The Wild Bunch Pop Band |
The Wild Bunch Rock Band BE |
The Wild Bunch Band |
The Wild Bunch Reggae Band |