Wilson Kentura - Djombe  (Edit)

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Wilson Kentura - Djombe (Edit)

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Wilson Kentura Djombe Afrocentric Records / AR00035 https://soundcloud.com/werafrocentric https://www.facebook.com/afrocentricrecords/ http://www.werafrocentric.com/ Wilson Kentura needs no introduction to follows of Afrocentric Records. Responsible in 2019 for one of the standout releases on the label AR00024 - Burn The Floor, he returns with a 2 tracker which keeps the same vibe as the previous release , chunky tech inspired Afro House that no producer in the game today can make like Wilson. Djombe -Chunky Afro at its best, intricate synth play , dirty bass lines and a breakdown to turn the floor in the frenzy , Wilson pulls no punches on this follow up to Burn the Floor. The second cut Ekungo could easily be the lead track . Razor sharp snare, are used to give this acid inspired banger life, excellent variations on the lead keep the listening wanting more, and let’s not forget the subtle drum programming makes this cut another gem in Wilson’s even expanding catalogue Djombe - Djombe & Ekungo will be released on Afrocentric Records exclusive to Traxsource on 21st February and general release on the 6th March 2020

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