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Hamilton Lee (born 7 September 1958 in
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, England), also known by variations on Hamid Mantu, is an English musician. Lee is best known as the drummer, percussionist and co-leader of Transglobal Underground, under his "Hamid Mantu" alias. He was also a core member of
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and has played with Natacha Atlas, The Transmitters, Lunar Dunes, Solus 3, Ghost Shirt, Xangbetos and the Flavel Bambi Septet as well as various session appearances.


Musical career


1979–1991: Furniture, The Transmitters and others

Hamilton Lee was born in London and grew up in the London suburb of Ealing. He was interested in music from an early age, meeting his main collaborators (Tim Whelan and
Jim Irvin Jim Irvin is an English singer, songwriter, music journalist and podcast host. Early life Born James Lawrence Irvin and raised in west London. Career Furniture Irvin was the singer in the English new wave band Furniture, who released singles ...
) when all three were in their teens. Lee began his musical career as an alternative rock musician (albeit one influenced by funk, jazz, theatre and music from a variety of cultures)."Fathers of fusion"
– article on Transglobal Underground by David Honigman, published in ''
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'', 16 August 2008
Lee's first significant musical project was the new wave band
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(best known for their top 30 UK chart hit " Brilliant Mind") for which he, Whelan and Irvin were founder members and contributing songwriters. Lee played drums, percussion and occasional keyboards for Furniture throughout the band's existence between 1979 and 1991 (playing on all four of the band's albums and all of their singles), and helped to bring in relatively unusual instrumentation such as tongue-drum. During the latter half of Furniture's existence, Lee was also a member (alongside Whelan) of the Ealing-based post-punk/psychedelic band The Transmitters, for which he played drums and
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between 1987 and 1989.Article on Furniture (written by Neil Nixon) in ''The Rough Guide to Rock'' (3rd edition, 2003 – editor: Peter Buckley)"Will Furniture finally enjoy the comfort of success?"
– ''
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'' music blog article on the reissue of ''The Wrong People'', written by Stephen Emms, 13 July 2010
At various points in the 1980s, Lee drummed for various theatre projects by the comedy/drama/"horror-
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" troupe Count of Three in both London and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, including versions of '' The Beggar's Opera'', '' Titus Andronicus'' and ''Dr Calamari's Music Hall of the Macabre''. In the early 1990s, he contributed drums to Catwalk, a short-lived alternative rock band led by ''
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'' journalist Chris Roberts.


Transglobal Underground and worldbeat; 1992–present

During Furniture's globetrotting exile from the UK between 1987 and 1989, Lee performed with the band in Jordan, Egypt, Cyprus, Turkey, Greece, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Romania. This exposed him further to music from cultures outside the Anglophone rock and pop tradition: African, Arabic, Middle Eastern and Central and Eastern European. Following the break-up of Furniture, Lee became a member of another Ealing-based band, The Flavel Bambi Septet (named after a gas cooker) which specialised in light-hearted but affectionate covers of classic Arabic and Middle Eastern pop music standards, oriental classics, Russian polkas, Nigerian brass band favourites and
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tunes. During its existence, The Flavel Bambi Septet made regular performances at Club Dog and Waterman's Art Centre (in West London) and also made an appearance at the
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as the house band for a variety theatre show. This work (rather than his Furniture contributions) anticipated Lee's most successful project, Transglobal Underground (a.k.a. "TGU"), a musical collective which he set up with Tim Whelan in 1992. Transglobal Underground pioneered the now-common fusion of world music and various club dance music forms now referred to as "
worldbeat Worldbeat is a music genre that blends pop music or rock music with world music or traditional music. Worldbeat is similar to other cross-pollination labels of contemporary and roots genres, and which suggest a rhythmic, harmonic or textural con ...
" and immediately brought it to the mainstream with the single "Temple Head" and a number of successful albums and singles. Lee and Whelan continue to lead the collective to this day and have featured on every single TGU release, generally under a variety of pseudonyms. (Lee's pseudonyms tend to be variations on the name "Hamid Mantu"). Lee contributes drums, percussion, programming, keyboards and sampling to the project and is also responsible for the majority of backing vocals (which he characterises as "DIY choirs and choruses"). Lee was a member of several TGU spin-off projects during the 1990s. In addition to their frequent work with Natacha Atlas, he and Whelan had an alternative duo project called More money than God. Lee was also a member of Xangbetos (with Joe Sax and Transglobal Underground members Neil Sparkes and Doreen Thobekile Webster) who released the Zulu-inspired "Size of an Elephant" EP in 1997.


Other projects (Auntie Horror Film, Lunar Dunes, Solus 3)

Lee's electronic solo project, Auntie Horror Film, released the ''Now I See It All'' album in 1995. In between his Transglobal Underground commitments, Lee is currently a member of the
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/improvised
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band Lunar Dunes (with bass player Ian Blackaby and former
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sitarist Adam Blake) who have played with Damo Suzuki and released two albums of their own. Lunar Dunes' work with additional musicians (including pianist/
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ist Julia Thornton, singer and loop processor Krupa MaNomay and frequent Furniture/TGU saxophonist Larry Whelan) led to the creation of a second band, the "post-jazz/
post-punk Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of punk music that emerged in the late 1970s as musicians departed from punk's traditional elements and raw simplicity, instead adopting a variety of avant-garde sensibilities and non-roc ...
/chamber dub" ensemble Solus 3. Originally conceived as a trio of Lee, Blackaby and Thornton, the group has expanded to include contributions from MaNomay and trumpeter/
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Francesco Filizzola (in addition to various guest collaborators). Solus 3 have released two albums to date.


Session/guest player

As a session player or guest musician, Lee has played or programmed for Natacha Atlas,
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, Jeanette, Fiamma Fumana, Danielle Dax, Loretta Heywood and Jemma Freeman and The Cosmic Somrthing.


Discography


Main projects


with Transglobal Underground: ''(selected)''

* "Temple Head" single (1992) * ''Dream of 100 Nations'' album (1993)' * ''International Times'' album (1994) * ''Psychic Karaoke'' album (1996) * ''Rejoice Rejoice'' album (1998) * ''Yes Boss Food Corner'' album (2001) * ''Impossible Broadcasting'' album (2004) * ''Moonshout'' album (2007) * ''Run Devils and Demons'' album (2009) * ''A Gathering of Strangers '' album (2010 * '' The Stone Turntable'' album (2011)


with Furniture: ''(selected)''

* ''
When the Boom Was On Furniture were a British new wave band, active from 1979 to 1991. The band is best known for the 1986 top 30 hit, " Brilliant Mind". The longest-serving and best-known line-up of Furniture (from 1983 to 1990), comprised founder members Jim I ...
'' mini-album (1983) * ''The Lovemongers'' album (1986) * '' The Wrong People'' album (1986, reissued 2010) * '' Food, Sex & Paranoia'' album (1990) * ''She Gets Out the Scrapbook'' compilation album (1991)


with The Transmitters

* ''Count Your Blessings (1987/1989)'' compilation album (2006) * ''I Fear No One'' compilation album (2007)


with Lunar Dunes

* ''From Above'' album (…. 2007) * ''Galaxsea'' album (4 Zero Records, 2011)


with Solus 3

* ''The Sky Above the Roof'' album (2010) * "Tricked By a Monster" 12” single (2011) * ''Corner of the World'' album (2011)


with The Xangbetos

* "Size of an Elephant" EP (Nation Records, 1997)


as Auntie Horror Film

* ''Now I See It All'' (D.O.R. – ADOR 797 – 1995)


As guest/session musician


with Natacha Atlas

* ''Diaspora'' album (1995) * ''Halim'' album (1997) * ''Gedida'' album (1998) * ''Ayeshtina'' album (2001)


with The Natacha Atlas & Marc Eagleton Project

* ''Foretold in the Language of Dreams'' album (2002)


various

* Jeanette: “Hum” single (Survival Records, 1984) * Catwalk: “Damascus” 12” single (Dedicated, 1991) * Simple Minds: ''Neapolis'' album (Chrysalis Records, 1998) * Fiamma Fumana: ''Onda'' album (Mescal, MES 6832532 – 2006)


References


External links


Transglobal Underground official homepage
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