Patience Africa
Isilingo Sendoda / Let's Groove Tonight

Isilingo Sendoda / Let's Groove Tonight

Catno

LL 008

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM Reissue

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jul 1, 2022

Two edits of South African nuggets taken from Patience Africa's rare 1980 'Let's Groove Tonight' LP.

On the A-side Antal extends 'Isilingo Sendoda' with one cut - as the OG version is so nice but just too short. On the B-side Bonnefooi works his edit skills on 'Let's Groove Tonight', changing the song structure to his liking. - Officially licensed via Gallo and now available again on a expertly remastered 12''- TIP!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$21*

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LL 008 - NE - 2022

A1

Isilingo Sendoda (Antal's One-cute Mix)

B1

Let's Groove Tonight (Bonnefooi Edit)

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