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EPISODE · Oct 28, 2022 · 4 MIN

Kates Lé Café - Sold To Be Slaves

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A staple on the Afrocentric Label and a producer with his own unique sound We welcome back Kates Le Café, this time with a four tracker which display's nicely his driving Afro Tinged production style. Kicking off with Nembeza a dreamy soundscape with emotional synths and Kates driving baseline, next up is Redemption aimed for those dance floors that like their beats hard and heavy to round off the package we have Sold to be Slaves and Phendula Thonga Lami both of which sit firmly in the Afro House style Produced by – Kates Le Café Mastering by – Pryor Publishing - Atal Music A&R - Cory Centric

A staple on the Afrocentric Label and a producer with his own unique sound We welcome back Kates Le Café, this time with a four tracker which display's nicely his driving Afro Tinged production style. Kicking off with Nembeza a dreamy soundscape with emotional synths and Kates driving baseline, next up is Redemption aimed for those dance floors that like their beats hard and heavy to round off the package we have Sold to be Slaves and Phendula Thonga Lami both of which sit firmly in the Afro House style Produced by – Kates Le Café Mastering by – Pryor Publishing - Atal Music A&R - Cory Centric

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