Talk:Samuel Dixon

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Partnership with Terepai Richmond
Reading one of the cited articles I note that even there we see no mention of side projects involving Sam. One I know of was "Multiball". Was a very heavily acid dance effects laden duo with [Terepai Richmond].

I notice this bit in Terepai's page:

> Richmond went on to form Multiball (1995). Inspired by an encounter with The Roots, Multiball toured extensively and released a self-titled album before bassist Sam Dixon relocated to London. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 121.44.77.212 (talk) 08:52, 27 December 2018 (UTC)