Speeka

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Mon Am 00:00 Tools
Bend featuring Ben Parker 00:00 Tools
Bend 00:00 Tools
Boatman 00:00 Tools
Free At Last 00:00 Tools
Free At Last featuring Polly Paulusma 00:00 Tools
Better Inside 00:00 Tools
Rag Doll 00:00 Tools
Ill Wind 00:00 Tools
Out to Play 00:00 Tools
Lumberjack 00:00 Tools
Pickin' Heads 00:00 Tools
Powder Blue (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Turn The World Around 00:00 Tools
Olive Branch 00:00 Tools
Powder Blue 00:00 Tools
Bitter Twisted Tongue 00:00 Tools
London Calling 00:00 Tools
Don't Go Messing 00:00 Tools
Fall Fall 00:00 Tools
Pink Space 00:00 Tools
Mantis Green 00:00 Tools
Rainbow Umbrella 00:00 Tools
Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Cally Road 00:00 Tools
Headblock 00:00 Tools
Restore 00:00 Tools
Tell Her Parts 1 + 2 00:00 Tools
DYXCO 116 00:00 Tools
Pink Space (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Swingdrive 00:00 Tools
Don´t Go Messing 00:00 Tools
Meadblock 00:00 Tools
(99 Per Cent) Monkey 00:00 Tools
Better Twisted Tongue 00:00 Tools
Chorizo 00:00 Tools
New Face 00:00 Tools
Lumber Jack 00:00 Tools
Sabre Serious 00:00 Tools
Moths 00:00 Tools
Bend (feat. Ben Parker) 00:00 Tools
Don`T Swim 00:00 Tools
BOATMAN(remix) 00:00 Tools
Watch Me 00:00 Tools
Trip Wire Skit 00:00 Tools
LUMBERJACK(remix) 00:00 Tools
TURN THE WORLD AROUND(remix) 04:02 Tools
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As the brainchild of original hip hop heads Rob Mac and Matt Smooth, the Speeka project has taken many guises over the last seven years or so. What started out at the turn of the century, as an extension of their Scratch club night (albeit on a more soulful and quirky tip and featuring vocalists such as Alison David and Valerie Perkins) has grown into something more organic – ‘folky’ even - culminating in the release of ‘Bonfire’ in 2007. Speeka sprung into the public consciousness with the LP ‘Bespoke’ in 2001. Their performances at Glastonbury - and their cover of The Clash’s ‘London Calling’ that followed - served to further strengthen their fan base. Sadly, major record label complications ensued, and a change of direction was sought both in terms of sound, and line-up. The introduction of folk singer Polly Paulusma (One Little Indian) and her friend Ben Parker (a vocalist who had gained much success with his band Ben and Jason) set the stage for the first embers of ‘Bonfire’ – a collection of warm, wholesome, and frankly quite immediate songs, offset with trademark quirky lyricism and a whole heap of soul and jazz. The core members of the band have pretty much remained the same though, with Matt Smooth on drums, Rob Mac on guitar, bass and keys, Jamie Norton on Rhodes, Sarah Wilson on Cello, and Lucy Wilkins on Violin. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.