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Sandy B
Amajovi Jovi

Amajovi Jovi

Artists

Sandy B

Catno

ICE 013

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Reissue Remastered

Country

Canada

Release date

Jan 1, 2017

Invisible City returns with the hotly anticipated reissue of Amajovi Jovi by Durban’s kwaito giant, Sandy B. Originally self-released on cassette and a white label 12” in post Apartheid South Africa in 1994. Amajovi Jovi is a type of dance.

Massive rave basslines, pounding drums, flutes, sirens, beer bottle sounds interweave along side Sandy's flippant staccato Zulu rap with nods to Snoop Dogg, Sci-Fi Cosmic Synths and G-funk.

We've been blasting this at the shop and at every party.
Limited Vinyl Reissue. Designed by Zeitype.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$27.83*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

ICE 013 - CA - 2017

A1

Amajovi Jovi

A2

Student Night

A3

Dedication

B1

Lafaki (Doggy Style)

B2

Party Time

B3

Amajovi Jovi (Instrumental)

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