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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2024 · 5 MIN

Apocalypto

from Afrocentric · host Afrocentric

An artist who has been on the label from the start we welcome back Kates Le Cafe A 3 track ep with 3 vastly different-sounding songs. Up first is the lead track Apocalypto, the only way to describe this is a driving percussion workout built around haunting strings and a deep dirty piano breakdown. While he drafts in label mate Sky White for The Pangolin, they switch it up with a monster of a track built around a nice vocal, a nifty keys. To close out the ep we take it back Isidawana harks back to the days when Afro House did what it said on the tin. Drums, Trumpets, Flutes, congas, and Bongos all combine to make a BANGER. Produced By - Kates Le Cafe Mastering - Pryor (AKA Cory Centric) Publishing - Atal Music

An artist who has been on the label from the start we welcome back Kates Le Cafe A 3 track ep with 3 vastly different-sounding songs. Up first is the lead track Apocalypto, the only way to describe this is a driving percussion workout built around haunting strings and a deep dirty piano breakdown. While he drafts in label mate Sky White for The Pangolin, they switch it up with a monster of a track built around a nice vocal, a nifty keys. To close out the ep we take it back Isidawana harks back to the days when Afro House did what it said on the tin. Drums, Trumpets, Flutes, congas, and Bongos all combine to make a BANGER. Produced By - Kates Le Cafe Mastering - Pryor (AKA Cory Centric) Publishing - Atal Music

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