Dance pioneers may restore faith

 
Rob Parsons18 September 2012

One of the founders of dance music pioneers Faithless today hinted they could make a comeback.

Sister Bliss, who started the band in 1995 with Maxi Jazz and Rollo Armstrong, visits the Jazz Café in Camden tomorrow to see a heritage plaque put up in honour of their first live gig.

Bliss, real name Ayalah Bentovim, said she understood why Maxi had called time but added: “We loved the live shows. Maybe we will get together to make a record.”

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