Britain's Asian underground music scene project headed by
Sam Zaman.
In 1987, Zaman set up the project in London after a visit to Noakhali, Bangladesh, where he interacted with traditional folk musicians and dancers. Original members of the group included his youngest brother
Deeder Zaman (later became vocalist of
Asian Dub Foundation) who was 7, and MC
Mushtaq (later became the lead rapper for
Fun-Da-Mental) who was 15.
Then the project (even before the releasing of the first album Visual Audio) became into some kind of alias to Sam Zaman. He DJ'd, recorded and toured under this name inviting various collaborators and also by himself.