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Club Djembe Vol 3

October 21, 2022
1 min read

DJ Polo and DJ Stolen are proud to curate and present the latest instalment of Club Djembe’s flagship self-titled VA series.

Bouncing and grinding at the forefront of Afro inspired club music, ‘Club Djembe Vol 3’ showcases the labels consistent and persistent approach to melting boundaries and joining dots between all of the most important dancefloor sounds right now.

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From the hip-shaking strut of Marcus Damon’s super-sweet amapiano opener ‘Melody’ to Blck Mamba’s much darker and theatrical fire of the finale track ‘Rudeboy Ting’, the EP paints a vivid and exciting picture of where club music is at as we move from the festivals back to more intimate spaces over the coming months.

In amid these start and finish poles we have Hyperdub OG Ikonika laying down fractured bashes and vocal on ‘Show Me’, Fiyahdred flipping up a deliciously wonky take on UK funky with ‘Vibrational Match’ while Roska’s Bakongo alias weaves up the drum magic on the super spacey, minimal and percussive ‘Koopa’.

Each cut laced with Club Djembe’s physical sense of late night funk, this will keep us warm for many months to come.

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