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“We have to have hope!”

VIVIEN Goldman’s debut album has been a long time coming. In the 1980s, when she was writing for , Goldman worked with Aswad, Robert Wyatt, The Raincoats and The Flying Lizards to release a number of dub and experimental singles, among them underground classics “Launderette” and “Private Armies”. In 2016, these were collected on , a compilation that reignited, co-written and produced by Killing Joke’s Youth.

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