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African Head Charge
A Trip To Bolgatanga

A Trip To Bolgatanga

Catno

ONULP154C ONULP154C

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

UK

Release date

Jul 7, 2023

In the annals of On-U Sound's mighty legacy within experimental dub, African Head Charge stands tall as one of the most essential projects. Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah and Adrian Sherwood's partnership yielded some of the most percussively rich records on the label and there is a long and winding run of albums to take in from the 1981 debut My Life In A Hole In The Ground through to 2012's Voodoo Of The Godsent. Finally Noah and Sherwood are back at it with arguably their most incisive album in years, billed as a musical journey to Noah's current hometown in north Ghana. The layers and detail loom out of the mix at you with disorienting wonder, as Noah's trademark drum patterns fly into Sherwood's dubwise acrobatics with spectacular results. Look out for this limited pressing - the special luminous vinyl edition.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

30€*

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A1

A Bad Attitude

A2

Accra Electronica

A3

Push Me Pull You

A4

I Chant Too

A5

Asalatua

B6

Passing Clouds

B7

I'm A Winner

B8

A Trip To Bolgatanga

B9

Never Regret A Day

B10

Microdosing

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