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Admiral Tibet :
Kenneth Allen, better known as Admiral Tibet, started his career with producer Winston Riley. During the digital age, he was one of the few upcoming deejays to concentrate on cultural themes. Further releases for Redman and King Jammy failed to achieve a breakthrough. On the Bobby Digital produced 'Reality Time' (1991) -his most consistent set- he convincingly expresses his feelings about slackness versus roots and culture.
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