333 play it nice ’n easy with Nairobi Sisters’ warm roots reggae breezer and its haunting dub after shelling a load of digi-dub-dancehall zingers
Currently racking up one of the finest programmes of 2023, Death Is Not The End’s 333 series keep them coming with this reissued slice of ’75 sweetness, running the funky reggae sway of ‘Promised Land’, with Nairobi Sisters’s drifting, close vocal harmonies swaying over reggae soul breaks and chicken scratch guitar, laced with nyabighi drum rolls that bubble to the fore in the stripped back and subtly dubbed B-side version.
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333 play it nice ’n easy with Nairobi Sisters’ warm roots reggae breezer and its haunting dub after shelling a load of digi-dub-dancehall zingers
Currently racking up one of the finest programmes of 2023, Death Is Not The End’s 333 series keep them coming with this reissued slice of ’75 sweetness, running the funky reggae sway of ‘Promised Land’, with Nairobi Sisters’s drifting, close vocal harmonies swaying over reggae soul breaks and chicken scratch guitar, laced with nyabighi drum rolls that bubble to the fore in the stripped back and subtly dubbed B-side version.
333 play it nice ’n easy with Nairobi Sisters’ warm roots reggae breezer and its haunting dub after shelling a load of digi-dub-dancehall zingers
Currently racking up one of the finest programmes of 2023, Death Is Not The End’s 333 series keep them coming with this reissued slice of ’75 sweetness, running the funky reggae sway of ‘Promised Land’, with Nairobi Sisters’s drifting, close vocal harmonies swaying over reggae soul breaks and chicken scratch guitar, laced with nyabighi drum rolls that bubble to the fore in the stripped back and subtly dubbed B-side version.
333 play it nice ’n easy with Nairobi Sisters’ warm roots reggae breezer and its haunting dub after shelling a load of digi-dub-dancehall zingers
Currently racking up one of the finest programmes of 2023, Death Is Not The End’s 333 series keep them coming with this reissued slice of ’75 sweetness, running the funky reggae sway of ‘Promised Land’, with Nairobi Sisters’s drifting, close vocal harmonies swaying over reggae soul breaks and chicken scratch guitar, laced with nyabighi drum rolls that bubble to the fore in the stripped back and subtly dubbed B-side version.
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333 play it nice ’n easy with Nairobi Sisters’ warm roots reggae breezer and its haunting dub after shelling a load of digi-dub-dancehall zingers
Currently racking up one of the finest programmes of 2023, Death Is Not The End’s 333 series keep them coming with this reissued slice of ’75 sweetness, running the funky reggae sway of ‘Promised Land’, with Nairobi Sisters’s drifting, close vocal harmonies swaying over reggae soul breaks and chicken scratch guitar, laced with nyabighi drum rolls that bubble to the fore in the stripped back and subtly dubbed B-side version.