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Lack Of Afro - International

Lack Of Afro International
Lack Of Afro - International
(12") Freestyle Records FSR077, 2009-09-21

On this brand new seven track 12 International taken from the forthcoming album My Groove, Your Move Wax & Herbal T rock the joint like men possesed, whilst on Closer To Me the amazing vocalist Roxie Ray (of Dojo Cuts) adds a bluesy, soulful touch that augments the signature Lack Of Afro big beat bonanza. With instrumental and acapella cuts of both tracks rounding off this stunning return, it's pretty certain that everyone will know that Lack Of Afro is back and taking no prisoners!

Lack Of Afro International
Lack Of Afro - International
(12") Freestyle Records FSR077, 2009-09-21

Tracklisting :
A1. International feat. Wax And Herbal T
A2. International (instrumental)
A3. International (acapella)
B1. Closer To Me feat. Roxie Ray
B2. Closer To Me (instrumental)
B3. Closer To Me (acapella)

Links :
lackofafro.com
myspace.com/lackofafro
myspace.com/lackofafroremixes
freestylerecords.co.uk
myspace.com/freestylerecordsuk
facebook.com/group.php?gid=2397625339
Distribution : kudosrecords.co.uk

Press Release :
The Lack Of Afro success story began after word spread to the Freestyle Records office about the sounds Adam Gibbons, multi instrumentalist, producer, re-mixer and DJ was creating, Freestyle Records head honcho Adrian Gibson instantly signed him and released the massive debut single "Wait A Minute" and subsequent album "Press On" which was hailed by iDJ magazine as "one of the greatest albums of the modern funk era".

On this brand new seven track 12 'International' taken from the forthcoming album "My Groove, Your Move" Wax & Herbal T rock the joint like men possesed, whilst on 'Closer To Me' the amazing vocalist Roxie Ray (of Dojo Cuts) adds a bluesy, soulful touch that augments the signature Lack Of Afro big beat bonanza. With instrumental and acapella cuts of both tracks rounding off this stunning return, it's pretty certain that everyone will know that Lack Of Afro is back and taking no prisoners!
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