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Jeen Bassa
Cassava Pone

Cassava Pone
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Labels

22a

Catno

22a 029

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

UK

Release date

Aug 6, 2019

This is a classic beat-tape style LP from one of the most under rated Hip Hop producers in the UK right now. Warm and woozy productions that stand out in a world saturated with bland Dilla and Madlib-esque pastiches. Heavily influenced by Bassa's Mauritian roots, the album takes you on a journey through aboriginal and pan African sounds, with heavy layers of percussion and samples from his fatherland.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$45*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Microphone Hunt (Jeen Trio)

A2

Crunked Funk

A3

Blunt Talking

A4

Every Day

A5

Play This Game (Money)

A6

Cassava Pone

A7

We Can Change Now

A8

The Thing (To Do)

B1

How I Do It

B2

Roots Now

B3

Get You (I Say)

B4

Music Through The Night

B5

Hold You Down

B6

Latin Sisters

B7

Ancestral Rivers

B8

A Phone Call Away

B9

Real Diggers Only

B10

The Moon Revolution

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