The results of Damon Albarn's recent musical mission to the Congo in aid of Oxfam’s relief efforts in the DRC for which he was accompanied by the likes of Actress and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (hard not to picture 'em as some mismatched military platoon in a Hollywood war movie). But of all those involved in this attempt at culture-colliding pop music, it's the Congolese musicians who are the stars of the show, bringing the necessary grit and glee alike to each track. It's hard not to be won over by the looped, jazz-dunked hip-hop of 'K-Town' (featuring N'Gotshima), the impish footwork of 'We Come From The Forest' and a clutch of bass-heavy, presumably Actress-helmed house jams. Solid wares - and for a good cause to boot.
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The results of Damon Albarn's recent musical mission to the Congo in aid of Oxfam’s relief efforts in the DRC for which he was accompanied by the likes of Actress and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (hard not to picture 'em as some mismatched military platoon in a Hollywood war movie). But of all those involved in this attempt at culture-colliding pop music, it's the Congolese musicians who are the stars of the show, bringing the necessary grit and glee alike to each track. It's hard not to be won over by the looped, jazz-dunked hip-hop of 'K-Town' (featuring N'Gotshima), the impish footwork of 'We Come From The Forest' and a clutch of bass-heavy, presumably Actress-helmed house jams. Solid wares - and for a good cause to boot.
The results of Damon Albarn's recent musical mission to the Congo in aid of Oxfam’s relief efforts in the DRC for which he was accompanied by the likes of Actress and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (hard not to picture 'em as some mismatched military platoon in a Hollywood war movie). But of all those involved in this attempt at culture-colliding pop music, it's the Congolese musicians who are the stars of the show, bringing the necessary grit and glee alike to each track. It's hard not to be won over by the looped, jazz-dunked hip-hop of 'K-Town' (featuring N'Gotshima), the impish footwork of 'We Come From The Forest' and a clutch of bass-heavy, presumably Actress-helmed house jams. Solid wares - and for a good cause to boot.
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The results of Damon Albarn's recent musical mission to the Congo in aid of Oxfam’s relief efforts in the DRC for which he was accompanied by the likes of Actress and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (hard not to picture 'em as some mismatched military platoon in a Hollywood war movie). But of all those involved in this attempt at culture-colliding pop music, it's the Congolese musicians who are the stars of the show, bringing the necessary grit and glee alike to each track. It's hard not to be won over by the looped, jazz-dunked hip-hop of 'K-Town' (featuring N'Gotshima), the impish footwork of 'We Come From The Forest' and a clutch of bass-heavy, presumably Actress-helmed house jams. Solid wares - and for a good cause to boot.
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This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
The results of Damon Albarn's recent musical mission to the Congo in aid of Oxfam’s relief efforts in the DRC for which he was accompanied by the likes of Actress and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (hard not to picture 'em as some mismatched military platoon in a Hollywood war movie). But of all those involved in this attempt at culture-colliding pop music, it's the Congolese musicians who are the stars of the show, bringing the necessary grit and glee alike to each track. It's hard not to be won over by the looped, jazz-dunked hip-hop of 'K-Town' (featuring N'Gotshima), the impish footwork of 'We Come From The Forest' and a clutch of bass-heavy, presumably Actress-helmed house jams. Solid wares - and for a good cause to boot.