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Run by the London record shop of the same name in conjunction with Blur frontman Damon Albarn, Honest Jon's Record has achieved worldwide acclaim by releasing an eclectic selection of high quality music from around the globe.
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Ready For The Dancehall Tonight
EUR 0,99 DEZ651001476 in_stock zero''
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26 March 2010
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Arguably the best digital Dancehall ever to emerge out of the UK this features all vocalists from the infamous Unity Soundsystem, was produced on a Casio and a chep drum machine, and will blow your mind with its deadly groove. Wicked!
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