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=BACK IN= A debut EP from the new band PATSY and Total Punk by members of MYSTIC INANE from New Orleans/Chicago who have released singles on Negative Jazz and Lumpy. Female vo straight hardcore punk that doesn't need any decorations is running with outstanding sense. Limited to 500 pieces.[Read More]
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YAYA CHORAL, like Drusilla Johnson of the Australian band SCATTERED ORDER, who was active in the 1980s, and Patrick Gibson, who is re-evaluated under the solo name of SYSTEMATICS, recorded in 1982. This sound source should not be released to the world. Mute or Factory, but it's a bit subtle, but Cherry Red, the best album that labels at the time should have found and released on 7-inch and buried them in that era.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Contrary to West Africa such as Sahel Sounds, the debut album of OTIM ALPHA, a pioneer of electronic music from the Acholi tribe of northern Uganda, from the label Nyege Nyge Tapes in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. A neo-African floor 2-disc set with 11 tracks, which is slightly different from Shangaan, which was completed by electronically reconstructing Larakaraka, the traditional music of Acholi weddings.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Contrary to West Africa such as Sahel Sounds, the debut album of OTIM ALPHA, a pioneer of electronic music from the Acholi tribe of northern Uganda, from the label Nyege Nyge Tapes in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. A neo-African floor 2-disc set with 11 tracks, which is slightly different from Shangaan, which was completed by electronically reconstructing Larakaraka, the traditional music of Acholi weddings.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Contrary to West Africa such as Sahel Sounds, the debut album of OTIM ALPHA, a pioneer of electronic music from the Acholi tribe of northern Uganda, from the label Nyege Nyge Tapes in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. A neo-African floor 2-disc set with 11 tracks, which is slightly different from Shangaan, which was completed by electronically reconstructing Larakaraka, the traditional music of Acholi weddings.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Contrary to West Africa such as Sahel Sounds, the debut album of OTIM ALPHA, a pioneer of electronic music from the Acholi tribe of northern Uganda, from the label Nyege Nyge Tapes in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. A neo-African floor 2-disc set with 11 tracks, which is slightly different from Shangaan, which was completed by electronically reconstructing Larakaraka, the traditional music of Acholi weddings.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Contrary to West Africa such as Sahel Sounds, the debut album of OTIM ALPHA, a pioneer of electronic music from the Acholi tribe of northern Uganda, from the label Nyege Nyge Tapes in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. A neo-African floor 2-disc set with 11 tracks, which is slightly different from Shangaan, which was completed by electronically reconstructing Larakaraka, the traditional music of Acholi weddings.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Contrary to West Africa such as Sahel Sounds, the debut album of OTIM ALPHA, a pioneer of electronic music from the Acholi tribe of northern Uganda, from the label Nyege Nyge Tapes in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. A neo-African floor 2-disc set with 11 tracks, which is slightly different from Shangaan, which was completed by electronically reconstructing Larakaraka, the traditional music of Acholi weddings.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Contrary to West Africa such as Sahel Sounds, the debut album of OTIM ALPHA, a pioneer of electronic music from the Acholi tribe of northern Uganda, from the label Nyege Nyge Tapes in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. A neo-African floor 2-disc set with 11 tracks, which is slightly different from Shangaan, which was completed by electronically reconstructing Larakaraka, the traditional music of Acholi weddings.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Contrary to West Africa such as Sahel Sounds, the debut album of OTIM ALPHA, a pioneer of electronic music from the Acholi tribe of northern Uganda, from the label Nyege Nyge Tapes in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. A neo-African floor 2-disc set with 11 tracks, which is slightly different from Shangaan, which was completed by electronically reconstructing Larakaraka, the traditional music of Acholi weddings.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Contrary to West Africa such as Sahel Sounds, the debut album of OTIM ALPHA, a pioneer of electronic music from the Acholi tribe of northern Uganda, from the label Nyege Nyge Tapes in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. A neo-African floor 2-disc set with 11 tracks, which is slightly different from Shangaan, which was completed by electronically reconstructing Larakaraka, the traditional music of Acholi weddings.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Contrary to West Africa such as Sahel Sounds, the debut album of OTIM ALPHA, a pioneer of electronic music from the Acholi tribe of northern Uganda, from the label Nyege Nyge Tapes in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. A neo-African floor 2-disc set with 11 tracks, which is slightly different from Shangaan, which was completed by electronically reconstructing Larakaraka, the traditional music of Acholi weddings.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Contrary to West Africa such as Sahel Sounds, the debut album of OTIM ALPHA, a pioneer of electronic music from the Acholi tribe of northern Uganda, from the label Nyege Nyge Tapes in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. A neo-African floor 2-disc set with 11 tracks, which is slightly different from Shangaan, which was completed by electronically reconstructing Larakaraka, the traditional music of Acholi weddings.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Contrary to West Africa such as Sahel Sounds, the debut album of OTIM ALPHA, a pioneer of electronic music from the Acholi tribe of northern Uganda, from the label Nyege Nyge Tapes in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. A neo-African floor 2-disc set with 11 tracks, which is slightly different from Shangaan, which was completed by electronically reconstructing Larakaraka, the traditional music of Acholi weddings.[Read More]