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It seems that during their "rest break", POLICE members are going to go for terribly interesting solo projects: STEWART COPELAND bought a widebrimmed hat and headed for central Africa to

make an hour-long film called The Rhythmatist, which he describes as "Richard Attenborough on acid." A single, 'Koteja', based on a traditional folk song of Zaire, has been released from the soundtrack. Copeland is now busying himself with writing soundtracks for other people's films, after offers came flooding in after his excellent work on Rumblefish.

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Rip It Up, Issue 98, 1 September 1985, Page 2

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It seems that during their "rest break", POLICE members are going to go for terribly interesting solo projects: STEWART COPELAND bought a widebrimmed hat and headed for central Africa to make an hour-long film called The Rhythmatist, which he describes as "Richard Attenborough on acid." A single, 'Koteja', based on a traditional folk song of Zaire, has been released from the soundtrack. Copeland is now busying himself with writing soundtracks for other people's films, after offers came flooding in after his excellent work on Rumblefish. Rip It Up, Issue 98, 1 September 1985, Page 2

It seems that during their "rest break", POLICE members are going to go for terribly interesting solo projects: STEWART COPELAND bought a widebrimmed hat and headed for central Africa to make an hour-long film called The Rhythmatist, which he describes as "Richard Attenborough on acid." A single, 'Koteja', based on a traditional folk song of Zaire, has been released from the soundtrack. Copeland is now busying himself with writing soundtracks for other people's films, after offers came flooding in after his excellent work on Rumblefish. Rip It Up, Issue 98, 1 September 1985, Page 2

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