Whewww! 333 hit the dance with Bionic Singer’s sought-after 1989 digidub, all flash-it orchestral stabs, monstrous bass and knuckle-dusting snares, as tanned by Shaka.
Fucking lethal, this one. ‘Botha Warning’ is aimed at the head top of P.W. Botha and his apartheid SA government by the late Osbert Maddo, who came thru the legendary Alpha Boys school in Kingston and sang on tunes by his brother Hugh Madoo - leading to an affiliation with Stereophonic Soundsystem by the end of the ‘70s and cutting tunes with Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson for Winston Riley’s Techniques in the early ‘80s.
Emigration to USA in ’83 led him to revive his musical career by the end of decade, renaming himself Bionic Singer for this absolute heavyweight which now understandably trades for a ton. The OG and version practically got us moshing to the sort of drums that dislodge your filings and bassline that gets neighbours slapping the walls for a rewind. in other words, deadly fire!
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Whewww! 333 hit the dance with Bionic Singer’s sought-after 1989 digidub, all flash-it orchestral stabs, monstrous bass and knuckle-dusting snares, as tanned by Shaka.
Fucking lethal, this one. ‘Botha Warning’ is aimed at the head top of P.W. Botha and his apartheid SA government by the late Osbert Maddo, who came thru the legendary Alpha Boys school in Kingston and sang on tunes by his brother Hugh Madoo - leading to an affiliation with Stereophonic Soundsystem by the end of the ‘70s and cutting tunes with Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson for Winston Riley’s Techniques in the early ‘80s.
Emigration to USA in ’83 led him to revive his musical career by the end of decade, renaming himself Bionic Singer for this absolute heavyweight which now understandably trades for a ton. The OG and version practically got us moshing to the sort of drums that dislodge your filings and bassline that gets neighbours slapping the walls for a rewind. in other words, deadly fire!
Whewww! 333 hit the dance with Bionic Singer’s sought-after 1989 digidub, all flash-it orchestral stabs, monstrous bass and knuckle-dusting snares, as tanned by Shaka.
Fucking lethal, this one. ‘Botha Warning’ is aimed at the head top of P.W. Botha and his apartheid SA government by the late Osbert Maddo, who came thru the legendary Alpha Boys school in Kingston and sang on tunes by his brother Hugh Madoo - leading to an affiliation with Stereophonic Soundsystem by the end of the ‘70s and cutting tunes with Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson for Winston Riley’s Techniques in the early ‘80s.
Emigration to USA in ’83 led him to revive his musical career by the end of decade, renaming himself Bionic Singer for this absolute heavyweight which now understandably trades for a ton. The OG and version practically got us moshing to the sort of drums that dislodge your filings and bassline that gets neighbours slapping the walls for a rewind. in other words, deadly fire!
Whewww! 333 hit the dance with Bionic Singer’s sought-after 1989 digidub, all flash-it orchestral stabs, monstrous bass and knuckle-dusting snares, as tanned by Shaka.
Fucking lethal, this one. ‘Botha Warning’ is aimed at the head top of P.W. Botha and his apartheid SA government by the late Osbert Maddo, who came thru the legendary Alpha Boys school in Kingston and sang on tunes by his brother Hugh Madoo - leading to an affiliation with Stereophonic Soundsystem by the end of the ‘70s and cutting tunes with Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson for Winston Riley’s Techniques in the early ‘80s.
Emigration to USA in ’83 led him to revive his musical career by the end of decade, renaming himself Bionic Singer for this absolute heavyweight which now understandably trades for a ton. The OG and version practically got us moshing to the sort of drums that dislodge your filings and bassline that gets neighbours slapping the walls for a rewind. in other words, deadly fire!
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Whewww! 333 hit the dance with Bionic Singer’s sought-after 1989 digidub, all flash-it orchestral stabs, monstrous bass and knuckle-dusting snares, as tanned by Shaka.
Fucking lethal, this one. ‘Botha Warning’ is aimed at the head top of P.W. Botha and his apartheid SA government by the late Osbert Maddo, who came thru the legendary Alpha Boys school in Kingston and sang on tunes by his brother Hugh Madoo - leading to an affiliation with Stereophonic Soundsystem by the end of the ‘70s and cutting tunes with Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson for Winston Riley’s Techniques in the early ‘80s.
Emigration to USA in ’83 led him to revive his musical career by the end of decade, renaming himself Bionic Singer for this absolute heavyweight which now understandably trades for a ton. The OG and version practically got us moshing to the sort of drums that dislodge your filings and bassline that gets neighbours slapping the walls for a rewind. in other words, deadly fire!