'Futuristic Abeba' is Afrobeat infected house and electronics, combining strains of raw Fela Kuti style funk with spaceways electronics and deep house roll-idge to occupy your internal dancefloor. It really sounds like little else out there right now and should appeal to the Afro electronics fan that resides in all of our hearts and minds.
Literally, exactly what I want to be listening to today, right here, right now. This is seriously, mind-blowingly awesome. If I still smoked, I would be sparking up a huge one for this.
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Saturday, January 30, 2010
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