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On a Jimmy London; with a Peter Tosh melodica version.
An eighties set of Tado’s dubs of rhythms recorded at Ariwa and Easy Street by the Mad Professor and Sid Bucknor.
A chacteristically up-for-it and punchy next cut of the Yabby You, with a concussive dub; first out in the mid-eighties.
Fabulous rocking Saharan trance from this band — five women and four men — formed in a refugee camp during the Tuareg uprising of the early nineteeen-nineties. Via the team behind Congotronics.
Romping-stomping, fuck-this-shit, soulful Detroit house.
An Aaron Carl remix doubles the trouble, fervently animated by the spirit of Prince.
Stone classic Detroit techno. Cosmic, fierce and free. Still thrilling. 
Utterly essential.
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