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Black Rox 005

by Soft Rocks & Sons

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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Black Rox returns with installment no.5 in the series.

    Their continuing voyage in bringing another set of unearthed-mother-earthed flavoured gems remains their goal.

    Roots Unit are - once again - on the cutting and splicing side of things, this time tackling 2 rockets with afro-centric house leanings.

    First up is ‘This Poem’, an alternative house take on the tune made most famous by Bobby Konders via his initial sample source, way back when. Percussive house beats mixed with deep stringy chords intertwined by THAT poem. Simple, effective and one that will lift many a dance floor.

    Secondly we have ‘Trenchtown Double Down’. This is an altogether moodier dub-house affair that sees Jamaica go to a lost New York garage party circa 1993.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Black Rox 005 via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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    Get all 20 Soft Rocks & Sons releases available on Bandcamp and save 20%.

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Torn Sail/Huw Costin - Gain On Gains/Disconnected (Shrinkwrap Remixes) - Sun Sea Sound 001, Black Rox 005, Totem (KF013), E.P (KF012), This Devil Can Dance (KF006), The Mirage (KF011), Sunset Over Santorini (KF010), Nightshift (KF007), and 12 more. , and , .

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Black Rox returns with installment no.5 in the series.

Their continuing voyage in bringing another set of unearthed-mother-earthed flavoured gems remains their goal.

Roots Unit are - once again - on the cutting and splicing side of things, this time tackling 2 rockets with afro-centric house leanings.

First up is ‘This Poem’, an alternative house take on the tune made most famous by Bobby Konders via his initial sample source, way back when. Percussive house beats mixed with deep stringy chords intertwined by THAT poem. Simple, effective and one that will lift many a dance floor.

Secondly we have ‘Trenchtown Double Down’. This is an altogether moodier dub-house affair that sees Jamaica go to a lost New York garage party circa 1993.

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released December 1, 2020

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