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The Brother Moves On
$/He Who Feeds You…Owns You

$/He Who Feeds You…Owns You

Catno

NRR0005DLP

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition

Country

UK

Release date

Oct 28, 2022

$/He Who Feeds You…Owns You by The Brother Moves On on Native Rebel Recordings.

The Brother moves on are part of a powerful lineage of South African protest music – the ‘most important band in the country’ according to sa publication platform. The internationally acclaimed outfit’s genesis as a diy collective of visual and performance artists shines through in the creative way they draw from past, present and future, in their phenomenal live shows, and in masterful resistance music that heals and challenges in equal measure. TBMO are fronted by Siyabonga Mthembu, who is also part of Shabaka Hutchings’ Shabaka and the ancestors. Their album Tolika Mtoliki made Apple music’s top releases for 2021.

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NRRLP005DLP - UK - 2022

A1

Puleng (Intro)

A2

Bayakhala

A3

Sphila

B1

Puleng (Extended Version)

B2

Itumeleng Revisited

C1

Sweetie Love Oh

C2

Hamba The Reprise

D1

Mazel

D2

Ta Tom

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