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Amal
A New Dance

A New Dance

Artists

Amal

Catno

FT061

Formats

1x Vinyl 7"

Release date

Apr 17, 2023

A New Dance by Amal featuring The Khan & Nappynappa on Future Times.

A brutal rap + jungle 7" from DC's own AMAL, who is a part of the rising international trio BLACK RAVE CULTURE, along with James Bangura and DJ Nativesun. This 7" is a preview of things to come, Amal's LP MADNESS is forthcoming on FT later in 2023. "A New Dance" is vintage crushed jungle with two of DC's finest rapping on top. THE KHAN & Model Home's NAPPYNAPPA trade smooth barb-wires over flayed audio delightfully smushed on 7" wax with a killer photo sleeve. A ruff sound system slicer. Instrumental on the flip.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$13.05*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

FT061 - US - 2023

A

A New Dance (w/ THE KHAN & NAPPYNAPPA)

B

A New Dance (Instrumental)

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