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Sandy B - Amajovi Jovi LP

Sandy B - Amajovi Jovi LP

Durban producer Sandy B is a giant of the Kwaito scene.

Even so, his post-Apartheid set Amajovi Jovi - considered by many diggers to be one of the defining releases in the history of the distinctively South African style - has long been impossible to find.

Happily, the team behind Invisible City Editions managed to find one and here give the set its first official vinyl issue. It's a brilliant set, all told, full of "township party music" that joins the dots between rolling U.S house, bottom-end heavy hip-hop, native zulu rap and the kind of sparkling, colourful synths that were once a hallmark of South African bubblegum pop.

Rumour has it that even Sandy B doesn't own a copy of the original cassette.

 

$9.89

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Sandy B - Amajovi Jovi LP

$28.26

$9.89

Sandy B - Amajovi Jovi LP

Durban producer Sandy B is a giant of the Kwaito scene.

Even so, his post-Apartheid set Amajovi Jovi - considered by many diggers to be one of the defining releases in the history of the distinctively South African style - has long been impossible to find.

Happily, the team behind Invisible City Editions managed to find one and here give the set its first official vinyl issue. It's a brilliant set, all told, full of "township party music" that joins the dots between rolling U.S house, bottom-end heavy hip-hop, native zulu rap and the kind of sparkling, colourful synths that were once a hallmark of South African bubblegum pop.

Rumour has it that even Sandy B doesn't own a copy of the original cassette.

 

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Durban producer Sandy B is a giant of the Kwaito scene.

Even so, his post-Apartheid set Amajovi Jovi - considered by many diggers to be one of the defining releases in the history of the distinctively South African style - has long been impossible to find.

Happily, the team behind Invisible City Editions managed to find one and here give the set its first official vinyl issue. It's a brilliant set, all told, full of "township party music" that joins the dots between rolling U.S house, bottom-end heavy hip-hop, native zulu rap and the kind of sparkling, colourful synths that were once a hallmark of South African bubblegum pop.

Rumour has it that even Sandy B doesn't own a copy of the original cassette.