Radical Dance Faction

Radical Dance Faction (RDF), originally Military Surplus, is a band from Hungerford, Berkshire.

History

Radical Dance Faction (RDF) were founded by Chris Bowsher in Hungerford in 1986. Originally known as 'Military Surplus', the band has experienced many line up changes, with at least eighteen different people having been part of the band at one time or another. Chris is the only person who has been in every line up of the band.[1]

RDF's music combines punk, dub, and ska, while Bowsher's lyrics, spoken rather than song, deals mainly with political issues, such as the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 in the song "Chinese Poem". Bowsher also witnessed first hand the Hungerford massacre, describing his experience in the song "Hot on the Wire".

RDF were a regular act on the UK free festival scene prior to the 1994 Criminal Justice Act, and were part of the crusties and anarcho punk movement until they called it day in the mid 1990s. The band reformed in 2006 playing various festivals around the UK during 2007.

In the late 80's they signed to 'Southern' records, going on to tour Germany & other parts of Europe in the early 1990's. One tour was as the support act to Rebel MC & they also supported Ziggy Marley at one point. RDF appeared at the huge Summerjam festival in Germany, July 1993.

They appeared at The Bearded Theory festival in Derby on Sunday 20 May 2012. The band commenced a short tour in October 2012 to promote their new album - Ammunition. In recent years they have performed at the likes of Glastonbury, Boomtown, Rebellion, Willow Man & The Green Gathering festivals.

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Past Members

• Linda Goodman (Vocals)

• Fred Johnson (Bass)

• Mark McCarthy (Bass)

• Spot Gaffey (Drums

• Luke Winton (Drums)

Current Lineup 2016

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

  1. "Radical Dance Faction | Biography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  2. Radical Dance Faction at discogs.com
  3. Hot On The Wire at youtube.com

External links

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