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"Teknically Perfect"

There's more to reggae than meets the eye, according to Wayne 'Lotek' Bennett.

THOSE who caught Wayne ''Lotek'' Bennett's ''reggaematization'' (his phrase) of Little Red's Rock It on Triple J's in March will know how adaptable reggae and ska music can be.

''Reggae is something that anybody can take and manipulate for their own good,'' says the loquacious Brit MC and producer, who moved to Melbourne in 2006 and now resides in Collingwood. ''That's how hip-hop came about - the Americans took reggae and turned it into rap music. I'm trying to promote that aspect of reggae … Reggae isn't this fixed, purist format.''

Bennett's sound has primarily revolved around a fusion of reggae and hip-hop, with their various strains - ska, dancehall, grime, rocksteady, electronica and dubstep - contributing to the mash.

Although his former band Lotek HiFi released two albums on Ninja Tune offshoot Big Dada Recordings before uprooting from Britain five years ago, Bennett is probably best known for his production work on celebrated British rapper Roots Manuva's first three albums for Big Dada.

''With Roots Manuva,'' he says, ''I very much played a backseat and when it came time for the credits I kept my mouth shut and didn't really care about being credited. In a smaller hip-hop scene in England it goes around and everybody knows that I'm intrinsic to the sound without it being written on the record sleeves. But I kind of came to Melbourne and almost had to start again as a nobody.''

In 2009, Brit rapper Speech Debelle's debut album, Speech Therapy, also issued on Big Dada, won Britain's prestigious Mercury Prize. Bennett's acoustic, jazz-inspired production flawlessly complemented Speech Debelle's unobtrusive South London flow. ''It felt like years and years and years of hard work was getting recognised,'' Bennett says of the prize. ''I do feel that the panel had it in their mind that Big Dada had never won it, that the award wasn't just for Speech Debelle. It was a nod to the label's hard work over 10 years and I felt we were all getting rewarded and getting recognition.''

Bennett's debut solo album proper, International Rudeboy, features old mucker Roots Manuva, as well as locals Ozi Batla, Dialectrix and Ru C.L. Bennett is currently preparing to launch it in Britain with live shows, is recording an album with Ru C.L, plotting a dub reversioning of International Rudeboy and negotiating with Little Red on a possible collaboration on Rock It.

''If, with the music I make,'' he says, ''I'm destined to sell just a few thousand copies of each album, but my goal is to sell hundreds of thousands of copies, then I'll just have to make hundreds of albums.''
- The Age - Melbourne


"Lotek Hi-Fi - Mixed Blessings LP"

‘Mixed Blessings’ is a unique album, a condensation of decades of Jamaican and Caribbean music fast forwarded through the 90s and delivered via a 21st century filter in a way that tips its hat off to its roots and looks confidently at the future. It’s unique, it’s English and it’s done with such flair, talent and passion I defy anyone to resist even just one track in the multitude of styles and vibes on offer.

Lotek Hi-Fi have quite possibly delivered the album of 2005 as far as British black, modern, urban or whatever you wanna call it music goes, and it’s hopefully not going to stop there.

(For the full review, click here: http://www.ukhh.com/reviews/lp/2019.html) - UK Hiphop


"Review on Lotek's production work"

One of Lotek's latest completed projects is the debut album of emerging artist, "Speech Debelle"

Below is an excerpt from Guardian's Reviews:

"The fearlessness comes out in the music. Debelle's songs are vulnerable, open, unafraid. The overall sound - created by Debelle, Roots Manuva producer Wayne Lotek and Big Dada founder Will Ashon - is full of light and air, acoustic guitars and pianos. There is a gracious, almost stately air to the record, yet the songs still sound entirely joyous.

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- Guardian.co.uk


"Mercury Music Prize Success"

http://extdev.bbc.co.uk/performingartsfund/latestnews/news_page4.shtml - BBC


"Lotek's Production Review on"

"The production is mostly handled by Speech’s Big Dada label-mate, Wayne Lotek. An emcee in his own right, Lotek’s beats blend in well and accommodate Speech’s voice to a metronomic tee. He has the ability to drive assurance and adrenaline into quiet keys and soft trebles (“Searching”). Lotek’s biggest skill though, is in his pacing – he doesn’t just make a beat, he produces for an artist and you can tell in how the instrumentals never upstage the MC, but instead seem tailor-made for Debelle’s understated flow and miniature-rist approach to putting pen to pad. "

http://www.speakerbox.co.za/content/review.aspx?cat=Urban&id=276 - Speakerbox


"Mixed Blessings Album write-up"

LOTEK HIFI - Mixed Blessings 2LP
Big Dada Double LP
*BRAND NEW, UNPLAYED

It's characteristic of the open-mindedness, optimism and sheer drive of Lotek HiFi that they see the history of Black music as a series of blessings, ready to be blended by them into something fresh and unique. If ever an album was about timelessness and warmth as opposed to the fripperies of this weeks 'in ting on road' it's 'Mixed Blessings,' a record that manages to treat the Caribbean heritage of the group's members with reverence but also as a jumping off point for something uniquely English.

With production by long-time Roots Manuva collaborator Wayne 'Lotek' Bennett and a group of dedicated musicians in the wings, 'Mixed Blessings' manages to have a unified feel while ranging across styles and genres from bumping hip hop ('Ram Dancehall'), dancehall ('Diatribe'), soca, 'ragga-disco' ('Move Ya Ting'), cinematic meditation ('Time Has Come'), classical bounce ('Showdown') and roots reggae ('Sticks & Stones'). Throw in the voices and the mix becomes heady.
- Big Dada


"Review on LOTEK's latest major project"

Speech Debelle - 'Speech Therapy' (Big Dada 2009)


Speech Debelle’s debut album is an emotive wistful collection of passion-filled songs oozing with bittersweet triumph, knowing smiles and the kind of emotion usually absent from all-show hip-hop. This is a breath of fresh air for two reasons: one, it’s rare the largely male UK hip-hop scene opens its closed gates long enough for a female rapper to come through and get the props she deserves. Not for Speech Debelle. Also, this is the livest, most instrument-focussed record Big Dada has put out in years. It has become synonymous with electronic, dubby hip-hop. This album, recorded mostly in Australia with live musicians, including drummers, clarinets and mostly put together by the underrated Lotek, featuring moments by Tunng and Aussie, Plutonic Lab, this is fire on all cylinders.

http://geek-pie.blogspot.com/2009/04/speech-debelle-speech-therapy-big-dada.html - Geek Pie


"Speech Therapy - produced & mixed by LOTEK"

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/may/29/speech-debelle-speech-therapy-review

There's something intriguing about Speech Debelle, with a voice both husky and sweet, and a back story that's emotive if unclear (she spent time living in south London hostels as a teen after a split with her family, perhaps over her refusal to get a job). What's more, the music on her debut, craftily produced in the main by Wayne Lotek, is acoustic, jazz-inspired and, on songs like Spinning, quite beautiful; not something that can be said too often about debut UK hip-hop albums. Consider Debelle's couplets for too long, however, and they can start to seem platitudinous: "Things must get better/Because after every storm comes good weather" on Live and Learn is a typical example. Musically, too, some of the weaker numbers (Go Then, Bye; Buddy Love) can pall, sounding as if they were composed over the course of a relaxing afternoon in the lobby of a boutique hotel. - Guardian (UK)


Discography

(SELECTED)
Getaway 2- SONY Playstation
Roots Manuva "Brand New Second Hand" (1998)
Roots Manuva "Run Come Save Me" (2001)
Speech Debelle "Speech Therapy" (2009)
Lotek Hifi "Lotek Hifi" (2003)
Lotek Hifi "Mixed Blessings" (2005)
Lotek "Go" (2007)
Roots Manuva "Awfully Deep" (2006)
Plutonic Lab "Echoes" (Midnight on Pluto)
Mark "Chopper" Read "Interview with a Madman" (2006)
Astronomy Class "Exit Strategy" (LP)

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Bio

Ska Revivalist, Wayne Lotek is a Jamaican-English born Music Producer and Reggae/Hiphop Artist, who has contributed greatly to the sounds of Big Dada artists including Lotek Hifi, Roots Manuva culminating in the 2009 Mercury Prize winning album ‘Speech Therapy’ for Speech Debelle.

The debut solo album, International Rudeboy, from Mercury Prize winning producer Lotek is primed to ignite the music scene. As summer pushes winter down the cold hard stairs of spring and struts back into our lives, Lotek brings us his own blend of cheeky UK hip hop laid over traditional reggae, dancehall and ska sounds.

"International Rudeboy" offers a rare insight into the musical genius that has already achieved critical acclaim as a producer with albums such as Roots Manuva’s Mercury Prize nominated, Run Come Save Me, and Speech Debelle’s Mercury Prize winning Speech Therapy under his belt.

For the half Jamaican, half Londoner who now calls Melbourne home, this self-penned and self-produced offering is set to follow his past work and please some ears.

According to Roots Manuva, the godfather of UK hip hop: ‘It’s pure carnival music and is going to be a real Summer treat for Australians. There’s not many out there with skills like Lotek, to take the familiar sounds of reggae and add a cockney hip hop twist as well as he can’.

Lotek says: “I wanted to fuse the feel good tunes of traditional Jamaican reggae and ska with the lyrical realism and wit that people expect from UK hip hop.

They’re two cultures that represent who I am and when combined musically, they create a really original hybrid sound.” I’ve been able to perfect my trade working with many talented artists but the time has finally come to put into action all the ideas and tunes that have been forming in my head and tell my story. Whether that’s kicking it around London where too much booze and rain can get you down, to arriving in Melbourne for
the first time and it was raining here too!’.

Alongside heavy influences on the album from reggae legends like Tommy McCook, King Tubby and Jimmy Cliff, International Rudeboy also features the lyrical prowess of home-grown MC’s with Ozi Batla, Dialectrix and RuC.L (the other Jamaican artist in Melbourne) all making appearances.

International Rudeboy is available from http://lotek.cc.

http://www.xlr8r.com/reviews/lotek-hi-fi/lotek-hi-fi

http://www.exclaim.ca/musicreviews/latestsub.aspx?csid1=137&csid2=870&fid1=41341

VIDEOS:

"RUDEST DUDE" Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCaCZnKUwdE

ISLAND VIBE FESTIVAL OCT 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTp6bXbuST0

LIVE GIG in Hamburg (Sept 09)
http://www.facebook.com/v/173386886140

CTRL ALT DELETE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGbqZeIDvZk

"START ANEW" Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIHwrsir_fU