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TC*Fuck What You Heard / King Of Africa

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Electronic

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Drum n Bass

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F*ck What You Heard
King Of Africa

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    Cover of Fuck What You Heard / King Of Africa, 2008-06-00, VinylFuck What You Heard / King Of Africa
    12"
    D-Style Recordings – DSRLP001CDUK2008UK2008
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    Fuck What You Heard / King Of Africa
    12", White Label, Promo
    D-Style Recordings – DSRLP001CDUK2008UK2008
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    • finkthast.'s avatar
      finkthast.
      Edited 2 years ago
      'King Of Africa' is a great soulful roller. Good chance this one was produced as far back as 2004 as found it on an old Fabio Radio 1 show from June 2005... took 3 years to get to wax! Very much in line with the liquid, rolling percussive sound of that era. The 'liquid' sound had kinda moved on from this style by 2008.

      Additionally: it's worth saying how the A-side is just 'horrible. Much like lots of heavier sounds from the mid 2000's this has aged rather badly. It's all the b-side's that guys like Total Science, D Kay, TC etc were putting out (the soulful cuts) that have aged nicely... for these ears anyway!

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