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    Japa Habilidoso Funk Do Sindicalismo / Agronomia Setorial

    Future Times
    • Japa Habilidoso – Funk Do Sindicalismo
    • Japa Habilidoso – Argonomia Setorial
    • 1. Funk Do Sindicalismo
    • 2. Argonomia Setorial

    Brazilian producer, Japa Habilidoso, aka Guerrhina from the 40% Foda/Maneirissimo crew drops two belters on the excellent Future Times label.

    Brutal, mutant house music! 'Funk Do Sindicalismo' is a relentless rhythm collage whilst 'Agronomia Setorial' combines hefty piano loops and vocal samples for some heavy dancefloor action.

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