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  1. [...] may have passed on in 2001, and his infamous Mother-in-Law Lounge may be swept by floodwaters, but the Meters-backed, Toussaint-produced sides he cut in the early ’70s remain. Keep your ears open for [...]

    Ernie K. Doe S/T (Janus) 1970 « Wax Poetics
  2. [...] the galvanizing effect that hip-hop had upon the delivery of Kingston DJs. Check out King Jammy in Issue 13 for the story of “Sleng Teng.”   [...]

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