After an intense campaign on social networks, their protest song ‘Comin Over Here,’ featuring comedian Stewart Lee, reached No. 1 on the UK single download charts on the very first day of Brexit!
The money raised from ‘Comin Over Here’ will be donated to the Kent Refugee Action Network (KRAN), a charity that supports young refugees striving to live independent and successful lives in the community.
This incredible achievement led Asian Dub Foundation’s Steve “Chandra” Savale to exclaim: “This is an amazing result for a leftfield track that satirizes casual anti-immigrant rhetoric. It’s struck a real chord with people because it’s both a tough tune and funny which is a rare combination. We’re happy that this unexpected pairing of one of Britain’s most brilliant comedians and the most consistently radical band has raised a defiant smile in very challenging times and it shows that there’s still a lot of people out there that believe the UK should remain an open, progressive and welcoming place. It’s also incredible to think that in terms of actual sales, ie people deciding to buy the track rather than simply engaging a Spotify playlist, we were ahead of Ed Sheeran, Wham, and Dua Lipa!”
‘Comin Over Here’ is taken from Asian Dub Foundation’s new album ‘Access Denied’ which is out now. ‘Access Denied’ released by X-Ray Production, with collaborations featuring Stewart Lee, incendiary Palestinian shamstep warriors 47 Soul, and climate activist supreme Greta Thunberg.
The album showcases Asian Dub Foundation in full-spectrum mode from the tough Jungle Punk sound of ‘Stealing the Future’ and ‘Mindlock’ through to the orchestral meditations of ‘Realignment’ and the reggae lament of the title track. Unbowed and undeterred Asian Dub Foundation continue their sonic opposition to the powers that be and ‘Access Denied’ kicks harder and higher than ever.