Peter Tosh
Peter Tosh, ʙ Winston Hubert McIntosh 19 Oct 1944, đ 11 Sept 1987), was a devoted rastafarian and a legendary Jamaican reggae musician, known for songs as "Legalize It", "Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised", "Stop that Train", "Bush Doctor", "Equal Rights", "Stepping Razor", "Mama Africa" and "Get Up Stand Up" with Bob Marley. He was founding member of The Wailers, and went on to have a successful solo career after their album Burnin'. Tosh was born in Petersfield (Westmoreland, Jamaica) by parents too young to take care of him.
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Peter Tosh
Peter Tosh, ʙ Winston Hubert McIntosh 19 Oct 1944, đ 11 Sept 1987), was a devoted rastafarian and a legendary Jamaican reggae musician, known for songs as "Legalize It", "Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised", "Stop that Train", "Bush Doctor", "Equal Rights", "Stepping Razor", "Mama Africa" and "Get Up Stand Up" with Bob Marley. He was founding member of The Wailers, and went on to have a successful solo career after their album Burnin'. Tosh was born in Petersfield (Westmoreland, Jamaica) by parents too young to take care of him.
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Melodia quae diversitatem in harmoniam aggregat. A melody that gathers diversity into harmony.more
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Sonus Deformis
Sonus Deformis explores the fragile boundary between harmony and chaos through layered textures of distorted audio. Drawing inspiration from classical Latin, the title translates to “Deformed Sound,” capturing the work’s core theme—beauty found in imperfection. This sonic piece blends analog distortion, broken rhythms, and ambient noise to evoke an emotional terrain where decay becomes expression. Influenced by the raw nature of early industrial recordings and the meditative flow of ambient minimalism, it invites listeners into a world where every crackle, hum, and rupture tells a story. It is both a rebellion against polished production and an embrace of the unpredictable. Sonus Deformis is not just heard—it is felt in the fractures of sound.more
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