Mugwisa International Xylophone Group – Drop the Beat (FYI Chris' Acid Drop)
Penya – Search It Out (Peter Croce's 4AM Fix)
1. Makadem – Nyako (Jinku Remix)
2. Black Classical – JeJe
3. Collocutor – Agama (Contours Remix)
4. Sam Jones – Group As Salaam Construct
5. Daisho – Simba
6. Mugwisa International Xylophone Group – Drop the Beat (FYI Chris' Acid Drop)
7. Penya – Search It Out (Peter Croce's 4AM Fix)
On the Corner calls upon the likes of FYI Chris and Jinku to rework material from Mugwisa International Xylophone Group, Collocutor and more; plus new productions Black Classical and Daisho!
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**Produced by Khalab!**
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Maurice Moore’s ethereal Hammond bass soul...
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