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Watcha Clan is a band from Marseille, France, that mixes influences of reggae, dub music, dub, electronica, and jungle music, jungle. Their lyrics include elements of Arabic, Hebrew, Spanish language, Spanish, Yiddish, Tamashek, French language, French, and English language, English. Their album Diaspora Hi-Fi was in the Top 20 on World Music Charts Europe for three months. Notable performances *globalFEST 2009 at Webster Hall's Studio in New York City *12th Annual Chicago Folk & Roots Festival 2009 *Grand Performances 2011 in Los Angeles California *Lowlands(festival) 2013 in the Netherlands Members *Sista K : Lead vocals, dancing *Matt labesse : bass, double bass, guitar *Suprem Clem : keyboards, accordion, sampling, drum machines *Nassim Kouti : guitar, vocals, percussion Discography *Live at Cabaret Rouge (2001, Vaï La Bott/Sous-Marin) *Nomades A.K.A. (2002, Vaï La Bott) *Le Bastion (2005, Vaï La Bott) *Live Injection (2006, Vaï La Bott) *Diaspora Hi-Fi (2008, Vaï La ...
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The ''hwacha'' or ''hwach'a'' ( ko, 화차; Hanja: ; literally "fire cart") was a multiple rocket launcher and an organ gun of similar design which were developed in fifteenth century Korea. The former variant fired one or two hundred rocket-powered arrows while the latter fired several dozen iron-headed arrows or bolts out of gun barrels. The term was used to refer to other War Wagon, war wagons or other cart-based artillery in later periods, such as that developed by Byeon Yijung in the 1590s. These weapons were notably deployed in the defense of the Korean Peninsula against the invading Japanese when they Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98), invaded in the 1590s. Some List of historians by area of study#History of Korea, East Asian historians believe this technological breakthrough, alongside the turtle ship in the mid-16th century, had a distinctive effect during the war. Today, hwachas appear in Korean museums, national parks, and popular culture. History Early ...
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