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Kevin Martin (British musician)

Kevin Richard Martin, often known under his recording alias The Bug, is an English musician and music producer. Martin moved from Weymouth to London around 1990 and is now currently based in mainland Europe.[1] He has been active for over two decades in the genres of dub, jazzcore, industrial hip hop, dancehall, and dubstep.[2]

Kevin Martin
Martin performing in Aarhus, Denmark, 2018
Background information
Birth nameKevin Richard Martin
Also known asThe Bug
OriginUnited Kingdom
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Music producer
  • musician
Labels

Martin's projects include GOD, Techno Animal, Ice, Curse of the Golden Vampire, Pressure and, most recently, King Midas Sound (with poet Roger Robinson and singer/visual artist Kiki Hitomi) and The Bug vs Earth.[3]

Early life edit

Martin first became interested in music as a teenager going to Handsome Dick's, a record store in Weymouth, Dorset, England, UK. At the same time, he was introduced to the music of Joy Division, the Sex Pistols, Captain Beefheart, the Birthday Party and Throbbing Gristle. He has described his initial interest in music as stemming from his difficult family situation during his childhood, adding, "It seemed like everything that I hated about English conservative monoculture was being burned and turned upside down through music," and "post-punk music was tearing up rule books and asking questions of everything, particularly structure in terms of music, art, politics, you know, the law."[4]

Martin first began making music after he was attracted to a do-it-yourself (DIY) aesthetic. He first worked with a four-track recorder and effects pedal, saying, "[I] was interested in everything that wasn't harmony, melody, and conservative musical structure. Dub seemed to tear everything to shreds, burn it up, and rearrange the embers" (referring to dub music). He described his early experiences of music in London as being very influential in his style and appreciation of music, especially after he experienced Iration Steppas and The Disciples in the early 1990s. He described his experience in the London music scene as taking a while to sync his ears up to ragga and digital dancehall, two genres of music in which he has become well known.[4]

Musical projects edit

GOD edit

GOD was a jazzcore group that was part of the grindcore and industrial metal scenes. Justin Broadrick, formerly of Napalm Death and later of Godflesh, eventually joined. This was the first of Martin's collaborations with Broadrick, Techno Animal and Ice being subsequent. John Zorn also worked with this group.[5]

Techno Animal edit

An industrial hip-hop and ambient-music collaboration with Justin Broadrick that also collaborated with Dälek, Vast Aire, and Anti-Pop Consortium. In early 2017 Techno Animal reunited for a final gig in Berlin, and Martin and Broadrick announced plans to continue their Techno Animal collaboration under the name Zonal.[6]

Ice edit

Ice included Martin on vocals, saxophone, synthesizer, and turntables; Justin Broadrick on guitar; David Cochrane on bass; and Lou Ciccotelli on drums. Its first album, Under the Skin, was somewhat similar to the industrial metal of Broadrick's Godflesh, but with a more experimentalist bent, notably via Martin's free jazz-influenced saxophone. By Bad Blood (In Bloom/Reprise/Warner Bros. Records), its second album, the band had absorbed a great deal of hip-hop influence, and nearly all the songs featured contributions from guests well known in underground hip hop, including El-P. However, the experimentalism continued, with singer Blixa Bargeld of legendary industrial band Einstürzende Neubauten appearing as well, often alongside the emcees. According to critic Ned Raggett,[7] the experiments are not always successful, but he credits the band for expanding its sound.

Curse of the Golden Vampire edit

Originally a collaboration between Techno Animal and Alec Empire in an industrial hip-hop vein. The second album, Mass Destruction, featured only Martin and Broadrick and moved into a more vicious breakcore and digital hardcore style with elements of grindcore, industrial hip-hop, and noise/power electronics.

The Bug edit

The Bug's music is influenced by dancehall, noise, grime, and hip hop. More subtle influences include dubstep and the dubtronica and broken techno of Basic Channel and Pole. The Bug's first album, Tapping The Conversation, was released in 1997 on the seminal Wordsound label. The album was conceived as an alternative soundtrack to the 1974 Francis Ford Coppola film The Conversation. In this incarnation, The Bug consisted of Kevin Martin and DJ Vadim, and existed in more of a downtempo and trip hop vein. From 2001–2004 The Bug collaborated with UK reggae soundsystem veteran The Rootsman on a number of limited edition 7" singles, released on the Razor X label. These releases were characterised by their harsh, aggressive nature both musically and vocally (vocal artists including Jamaican MCs such as He-Man and Wayne Lonesome).

The Bug's second album, Pressure was released on Rephlex Records in 2003. It included a number of more ambient, dub-influenced tracks alongside the ragga-tinged onslaughts. The Razor X singles were compiled on the Killing Sound album (along with newer material) which was released by Rephlex in 2006. Bug projects have included collaborations with a number of singers and MCs including Cutty Ranks, Flowdan, Warrior Queen, Ras B and Miss Red.[8] In 2005 he collaborated with Mark Stewart and Keith Levene and has released records on Rephlex, Tigerbeat6 and Klien Records. The Bug produced some radio sessions, including a clash with Soundmurderer on John Peel and a 2006 Breezeblock session with 10 MCs.

In 2006, The Bug launched a monthly London-based reggae club night entitled BASH, in collaboration with dubstep producer Loefah. 2008 saw the release of London Zoo, the third full release from the project, on Ninja Tune to critical acclaim.

After a six-year hiatus, The Bug returned with their fourth effort Angels & Devils, again to critical acclaim. In October 2016, The Bug brought their new project Sirens to London for a special performance.[9]

Pressure edit

A dub project, with releases on the Hyperdub label.

Black Chow edit

Reggae-dub/trip hop collaboration with Kiki Hitomi, now, under the Jahtari record label (previous releases with Hyperdub). Black Chow incorporates Lo-Fi elements into their music, which is typical of artists on the Jahtari record label.

King Midas Sound edit

King Midas Sound is a musical crossover project, composed of Martin, London/Trinidad poet Roger Robinson and Japanese artist and singer Kiki Hitomi. Their first 12" release "(HDB014) Cool Out" and debut album Waiting For You... are both released through Kode9's Hyperdub label. "Meltdown" also featured on the 5 Years Of Hyperdub CD release in 2009. Their 12", "Aroo," was released on Ninja Tune in 2013. Their second album, Solitude, a drone ambient album with Robinson's spoken word performances, was released on Valentine's Day of 2019 on Cosmo Rhythmatic.

Zonal edit

In 2017 Martin and Broadrick reformed their Techno Animal project under the name Zonal, under which they'd released The Quatermass Project in 2000.

The pair hated the Techno Animal name and had intended to use Zonal for The Brotherhood of the Bomb, but Matador Records only offered to fund the album under what they considered the stronger Techno Animal brand.[10]

In 2017 through to 2019 Zonal performed older Techno Animal material and new Zonal music, and performed at Roadburn [11] and Le Guess Who? with Moor Mother. In early 2020 the group released their first album, Wrecked, on Relapse Records.[12] Moor Mother was guest vocalist on six of the twelve tracks. Bob Cluness of The Quietus called the album "a leviathan of desolate mood music" and a "joyously feel bad album whose grinding negativity and tidal heaviness provides a necessary form of catharsis."[13]

Compilations edit

He also compiled the Macro Dub Infection (parts one and two), Ambient 4: Isolationism and Jazz Satellites CDs for the Virgin Ambient series.

Influences edit

Kevin Martin has discussed his admiration for Jah Shaka, Adrian Sherwood, King Tubby, Lee Perry, Swans, Public Enemy,[14] and Thomas Köner.

Journalism edit

He has previously written for music magazines such as The Wire, Muzik and Jockey Slut.[15]

Partial discography edit

God edit

Techno Animal edit

Ice edit

Albums
Singles & EPs
  • "Quarantine" (Carcrashh, 1995)
  • "Bad Blood Transfusion" (with Underdog) (Morpheus, 1998)
  • "Headwreck" (Morpheus, 1998)
  • "Trapped in Three Dimensions" (Morpheus, 1999)

Curse of the Golden Vampire edit

The Bug edit

Albums

Featuring – Daddy Freddy

Singles (incomplete)
  • "Low Rider" – 12" single (Fat Cat, 1999)
  • "Seismic" – 12" single (Morpheus, 2001)
  • "Beats, Bombs, Bass, Weapons" – 7" single (Klein, 2003)
  • "Buckle Up" – 12" single (Buckout, 2003)
  • "Gun Disease" – 12" single (Rephlex Records, 2003)
  • "Aktion Pak" – 12" single (Rephlex Records, 2004)
  • "Dem A Bomb We" – 12" single (Soul Jazz Records, 2005)
  • "Fire" – 12" single (Klein, 2005)
  • "Poison Dart" – 12" single (Ninja Tune, 2007)
  • "Jah War" – 12" single (Ninja Tune, 2007)
  • "Skeng" – 12" single (Hyperdub, 2007)
  • "Ganja / Flying" – 12" single (Ninja Tune, 2008)
  • "Infected" – 12" single (Ninja Tune, 2010)
  • "Run" – 12" single (Swamp81, 2010)
  • "Can't Take This No More/Rise Up" (Acid Ragga/Ninja Tune, 2012)
  • "Ganja Baby/Diss Mi Army" (Acid Ragga/Ninja Tune, 2012)
  • "Hardcore Lover/Goodbye" (Acid Ragga/Ninja Tune, 2013)
  • "Boa/Cold" (with Earth) (Ninja Tune, 2014)
Remixes (incomplete)

Black Chow edit

  • Hyperdub 5.1 – 12", EP (Hyperdub, August 2009)
  • Wonderland – Featuring Pupajim, 12", EP (Jahtari, 2011)

King Midas Sound edit

Albums
Singles & EPs
  • "Cool Out" (Hyperdub, 2008)
  • "Dub Heavy – Hearts & Ghosts" (Hyperdub, 2009)
  • "Lost" (Hyperdub, 2010)
  • "Goodbye Girl" (Hyperdub, 2011)

References edit

  1. ^ "The Quietus - News - Kevin Martin Releases Two New Albums". The Quietus. from the original on 13 October 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  2. ^ Clayton, Jace (Winter 2011). "Kevin Martin in Bomb Magazine". from the original on 18 October 2011. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
  3. ^ London Zoo review, The Wire, July 2008, p. 44.
  4. ^ a b "BOMB Magazine – The Bug by Jace Clayton". Bombsite.com. from the original on 18 October 2011. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
  5. ^ "Possession – God – Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. from the original on 15 February 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
  6. ^ Eede, Christian. "The Bug And JK Flesh To Reunite On Stage". The Quietus. The Quietus. from the original on 13 October 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Bad Blood – Ice – Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. from the original on 3 March 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
  8. ^ Warren, Emma. "The Bug on Soundsystems, Miss Red and the Creative Process - Red Bull Music Academy". YouTube. from the original on 17 February 2020. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  9. ^ Murray, Robin (28 October 2016). "The Bug To Bring 'Sirens' To London". Clashmusic.com. from the original on 22 November 2016. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  10. ^ Mahfix, Alif Omar (9 May 2012). "A Bug in the sound system". The Juice. from the original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  11. ^ "Zonal ft. Moor Mother". Roadburn. from the original on 13 October 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  12. ^ Rosenberg, Axl (21 August 2019). "Meet Justin Broadrick's Latest Project: Zonal". Metal Sucks. from the original on 17 January 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  13. ^ Cluness, Bob. "Reviews ZONAL feat. Moor Mother: Wrecked". The Quietus. from the original on 13 October 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  14. ^ [1] 16 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Martin, Kevin. "Aesop's Fable". Mushrecords.com. from the original on 13 October 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2016.

External links edit

  • Kevin Martin at Discogs
  • Kevin Martin on Myspace
  • John Eden interviews Kevin
  • , 2008

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Kevin Richard Martin often known under his recording alias The Bug is an English musician and music producer Martin moved from Weymouth to London around 1990 and is now currently based in mainland Europe 1 He has been active for over two decades in the genres of dub jazzcore industrial hip hop dancehall and dubstep 2 Kevin MartinMartin performing in Aarhus Denmark 2018Background informationBirth nameKevin Richard MartinAlso known asThe BugOriginUnited KingdomGenresDubindustrialdancehalljazzcorehip hopdubstepOccupation s Music producermusicianLabelsIntercrannialPressureNinja TuneHyperdubRephlex Martin s projects include GOD Techno Animal Ice Curse of the Golden Vampire Pressure and most recently King Midas Sound with poet Roger Robinson and singer visual artist Kiki Hitomi and The Bug vs Earth 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Musical projects 2 1 GOD 2 2 Techno Animal 2 3 Ice 2 4 Curse of the Golden Vampire 2 5 The Bug 2 6 Pressure 2 7 Black Chow 2 8 King Midas Sound 2 9 Zonal 2 10 Compilations 3 Influences 4 Journalism 5 Partial discography 5 1 God 5 2 Techno Animal 5 3 Ice 5 4 Curse of the Golden Vampire 5 5 The Bug 5 6 Black Chow 5 7 King Midas Sound 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editMartin first became interested in music as a teenager going to Handsome Dick s a record store in Weymouth Dorset England UK At the same time he was introduced to the music of Joy Division the Sex Pistols Captain Beefheart the Birthday Party and Throbbing Gristle He has described his initial interest in music as stemming from his difficult family situation during his childhood adding It seemed like everything that I hated about English conservative monoculture was being burned and turned upside down through music and post punk music was tearing up rule books and asking questions of everything particularly structure in terms of music art politics you know the law 4 Martin first began making music after he was attracted to a do it yourself DIY aesthetic He first worked with a four track recorder and effects pedal saying I was interested in everything that wasn t harmony melody and conservative musical structure Dub seemed to tear everything to shreds burn it up and rearrange the embers referring to dub music He described his early experiences of music in London as being very influential in his style and appreciation of music especially after he experienced Iration Steppas and The Disciples in the early 1990s He described his experience in the London music scene as taking a while to sync his ears up to ragga and digital dancehall two genres of music in which he has become well known 4 Musical projects editGOD edit GOD was a jazzcore group that was part of the grindcore and industrial metal scenes Justin Broadrick formerly of Napalm Death and later of Godflesh eventually joined This was the first of Martin s collaborations with Broadrick Techno Animal and Ice being subsequent John Zorn also worked with this group 5 Techno Animal edit An industrial hip hop and ambient music collaboration with Justin Broadrick that also collaborated with Dalek Vast Aire and Anti Pop Consortium In early 2017 Techno Animal reunited for a final gig in Berlin and Martin and Broadrick announced plans to continue their Techno Animal collaboration under the name Zonal 6 Ice edit Ice included Martin on vocals saxophone synthesizer and turntables Justin Broadrick on guitar David Cochrane on bass and Lou Ciccotelli on drums Its first album Under the Skin was somewhat similar to the industrial metal of Broadrick s Godflesh but with a more experimentalist bent notably via Martin s free jazz influenced saxophone By Bad Blood In Bloom Reprise Warner Bros Records its second album the band had absorbed a great deal of hip hop influence and nearly all the songs featured contributions from guests well known in underground hip hop including El P However the experimentalism continued with singer Blixa Bargeld of legendary industrial band Einsturzende Neubauten appearing as well often alongside the emcees According to critic Ned Raggett 7 the experiments are not always successful but he credits the band for expanding its sound Curse of the Golden Vampire edit Originally a collaboration between Techno Animal and Alec Empire in an industrial hip hop vein The second album Mass Destruction featured only Martin and Broadrick and moved into a more vicious breakcore and digital hardcore style with elements of grindcore industrial hip hop and noise power electronics The Bug edit The Bug s music is influenced by dancehall noise grime and hip hop More subtle influences include dubstep and the dubtronica and broken techno of Basic Channel and Pole The Bug s first album Tapping The Conversation was released in 1997 on the seminal Wordsound label The album was conceived as an alternative soundtrack to the 1974 Francis Ford Coppola film The Conversation In this incarnation The Bug consisted of Kevin Martin and DJ Vadim and existed in more of a downtempo and trip hop vein From 2001 2004 The Bug collaborated with UK reggae soundsystem veteran The Rootsman on a number of limited edition 7 singles released on the Razor X label These releases were characterised by their harsh aggressive nature both musically and vocally vocal artists including Jamaican MCs such as He Man and Wayne Lonesome The Bug s second album Pressure was released on Rephlex Records in 2003 It included a number of more ambient dub influenced tracks alongside the ragga tinged onslaughts The Razor X singles were compiled on the Killing Sound album along with newer material which was released by Rephlex in 2006 Bug projects have included collaborations with a number of singers and MCs including Cutty Ranks Flowdan Warrior Queen Ras B and Miss Red 8 In 2005 he collaborated with Mark Stewart and Keith Levene and has released records on Rephlex Tigerbeat6 and Klien Records The Bug produced some radio sessions including a clash with Soundmurderer on John Peel and a 2006 Breezeblock session with 10 MCs In 2006 The Bug launched a monthly London based reggae club night entitled BASH in collaboration with dubstep producer Loefah 2008 saw the release of London Zoo the third full release from the project on Ninja Tune to critical acclaim After a six year hiatus The Bug returned with their fourth effort Angels amp Devils again to critical acclaim In October 2016 The Bug brought their new project Sirens to London for a special performance 9 Pressure edit A dub project with releases on the Hyperdub label Black Chow edit Reggae dub trip hop collaboration with Kiki Hitomi now under the Jahtari record label previous releases with Hyperdub Black Chow incorporates Lo Fi elements into their music which is typical of artists on the Jahtari record label King Midas Sound edit King Midas Sound is a musical crossover project composed of Martin London Trinidad poet Roger Robinson and Japanese artist and singer Kiki Hitomi Their first 12 release HDB014 Cool Out and debut album Waiting For You are both released through Kode9 s Hyperdub label Meltdown also featured on the 5 Years Of Hyperdub CD release in 2009 Their 12 Aroo was released on Ninja Tune in 2013 Their second album Solitude a drone ambient album with Robinson s spoken word performances was released on Valentine s Day of 2019 on Cosmo Rhythmatic Zonal edit In 2017 Martin and Broadrick reformed their Techno Animal project under the name Zonal under which they d released The Quatermass Project in 2000 The pair hated the Techno Animal name and had intended to use Zonal for The Brotherhood of the Bomb but Matador Records only offered to fund the album under what they considered the stronger Techno Animal brand 10 In 2017 through to 2019 Zonal performed older Techno Animal material and new Zonal music and performed at Roadburn 11 and Le Guess Who with Moor Mother In early 2020 the group released their first album Wrecked on Relapse Records 12 Moor Mother was guest vocalist on six of the twelve tracks Bob Cluness of The Quietus called the album a leviathan of desolate mood music and a joyously feel bad album whose grinding negativity and tidal heaviness provides a necessary form of catharsis 13 Compilations edit He also compiled the Macro Dub Infection parts one and two Ambient 4 Isolationism and Jazz Satellites CDs for the Virgin Ambient series Influences editKevin Martin has discussed his admiration for Jah Shaka Adrian Sherwood King Tubby Lee Perry Swans Public Enemy 14 and Thomas Koner Journalism editHe has previously written for music magazines such as The Wire Muzik and Jockey Slut 15 Partial discography editGod edit Further information GOD British band Possession Caroline 1992 The Anatomy of Addiction Big Cat 1994 Techno Animal edit Further information Techno Animal Ghosts Pathological 1991 Re Entry Virgin 1995 Techno Animal Versus Reality City Slang 1998 Symbiotics with Porter Ricks Force Inc Music Works 1999 The Brotherhood of the Bomb Matador 2001 Ice edit AlbumsUnder the Skin Pathological 1993 Bad Blood In Bloom Reprise Warner Bros Records 1998 Singles amp EPs Quarantine Carcrashh 1995 Bad Blood Transfusion with Underdog Morpheus 1998 Headwreck Morpheus 1998 Trapped in Three Dimensions Morpheus 1999 Curse of the Golden Vampire edit Curse of the Golden Vampire Digital Hardcore Recordings 1998 Mass Destruction Ipecac 2003 The Bug edit AlbumsTapping The Conversation WordSound 1997 Pressure Rephlex Records 2003 London Zoo Ninja Tune 2008 Filthy EP Freakshow Louder Dirty Kill Them 2013 Angels amp Devils Ninja Tune 2014 Concrete Desert with Earth Ninja Tune 2017 In Blue with Dis Fig Hyperdub 2020 Fire Ninja Tune 2021 Featuring Daddy Freddy Singles incomplete Low Rider 12 single Fat Cat 1999 Seismic 12 single Morpheus 2001 Beats Bombs Bass Weapons 7 single Klein 2003 Buckle Up 12 single Buckout 2003 Gun Disease 12 single Rephlex Records 2003 Aktion Pak 12 single Rephlex Records 2004 Dem A Bomb We 12 single Soul Jazz Records 2005 Fire 12 single Klein 2005 Poison Dart 12 single Ninja Tune 2007 Jah War 12 single Ninja Tune 2007 Skeng 12 single Hyperdub 2007 Ganja Flying 12 single Ninja Tune 2008 Infected 12 single Ninja Tune 2010 Run 12 single Swamp81 2010 Can t Take This No More Rise Up Acid Ragga Ninja Tune 2012 Ganja Baby Diss Mi Army Acid Ragga Ninja Tune 2012 Hardcore Lover Goodbye Acid Ragga Ninja Tune 2013 Boa Cold with Earth Ninja Tune 2014 Remixes incomplete Harrowdown Hill Originally by Thom Yorke Satellite Originally by The Kills Malarkey Originally by The Earlyman Emergency Room Originally by Ford amp Lopatin Make Some Noise Originally by Beastie Boys Black Stacey Originally by Saul Williams Le Haine Originally by Asian Dub FoundationBlack Chow edit Hyperdub 5 1 12 EP Hyperdub August 2009 Wonderland Featuring Pupajim 12 EP Jahtari 2011 King Midas Sound edit AlbumsWaiting For You Hyperdub 2009 Without You Hyperdub 2011 Edition 1 with Christian Fennesz Ninja Tune 2015 Solitude Cosmo Rhythmatic 2019 Singles amp EPs Cool Out Hyperdub 2008 Dub Heavy Hearts amp Ghosts Hyperdub 2009 Lost Hyperdub 2010 Goodbye Girl Hyperdub 2011 References edit The Quietus News Kevin Martin Releases Two New Albums The Quietus Archived from the original on 13 October 2021 Retrieved 11 October 2020 Clayton Jace Winter 2011 Kevin Martin in Bomb Magazine Archived from the original on 18 October 2011 Retrieved 21 September 2014 London Zoo review The Wire July 2008 p 44 a b BOMB Magazine The Bug by Jace Clayton Bombsite com Archived from the original on 18 October 2011 Retrieved 21 September 2014 Possession God Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Archived from the original on 15 February 2015 Retrieved 21 September 2014 Eede Christian The Bug And JK Flesh To Reunite On Stage The Quietus The Quietus Archived from the original on 13 October 2021 Retrieved 6 April 2021 Bad Blood Ice Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Archived from the original on 3 March 2015 Retrieved 21 September 2014 Warren Emma The Bug on Soundsystems Miss Red and the Creative Process Red Bull Music Academy YouTube Archived from the original on 17 February 2020 Retrieved 6 June 2020 Murray Robin 28 October 2016 The Bug To Bring Sirens To London Clashmusic com Archived from the original on 22 November 2016 Retrieved 21 November 2016 Mahfix Alif Omar 9 May 2012 A Bug in the sound system The Juice Archived from the original on 11 April 2021 Retrieved 6 April 2021 Zonal ft Moor Mother Roadburn Archived from the original on 13 October 2021 Retrieved 6 April 2021 Rosenberg Axl 21 August 2019 Meet Justin Broadrick s Latest Project Zonal Metal Sucks Archived from the original on 17 January 2021 Retrieved 6 April 2021 Cluness Bob Reviews ZONAL feat Moor Mother Wrecked The Quietus Archived from the original on 13 October 2021 Retrieved 6 April 2021 1 Archived 16 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine Martin Kevin Aesop s Fable Mushrecords com Archived from the original on 13 October 2021 Retrieved 12 October 2016 External links editKevin Martin at Discogs Kevin Martin on Myspace John Eden interviews Kevin Interview in Vague Terrain 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kevin Martin British musician amp oldid 1174990478, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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