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I Neurologici, Ras Moray, Jobba – 440 Hz Riddim

I Neurologici, Ras Moray, Jobba – 440 Hz Riddim
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I Neurologici, Ras Moray, Jobba

“440 Hz Riddim”

It’s quite a bit of time that Strato Dischi Notlabel host I Neurologici in its studies. In recent years we have accumulated a lot of material, enriched by the collaboration to the collective of singers and musicians. It has come to the idea, announced by a video ( I Neurologici – Riddim To Riddim), to publish a track per month, in different interpretations went out along the way. So Riddim To Riddim was born, which debuts in this month, January 2016, with the track that best relates to the style of the collective before the more electronic experiences. 440 Hz is in fact the opening track of the 1999 album, selfproduced and pressed on vinyl, which has already seen a newly remastered release on our netlabel.
The riddim was subjected to new production. Opening version starring once again, as seventeen years ago, Alexander Mazziotti’s flute and his quotation of a popular tune. It follows the version sung by Ras Moray, Kenyan-born singer, with his warm and powerful voice. The third version is the interpretation of our friend Jobba (Roberto Addo), italian reggae scene new promis, born from that resource of artists that is Campania.
Enjoy … to the next month with Riddim To Riddim second release
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posted 02 February 2016