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Day: November 18, 2016

Reviews Posted on18 November 201627 March 2018

REVIEW: Myele Manzanza/ OnePointOne (Live At the Blue Whale).

Manzanza’s vision is one of virtuosic precision which never enslaves the groove – a very African approach: complex yet irresistable.

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