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	<title>Comments on: Scratcha DVA: &#8216;Natty&#8217; / &#8216;Ganja&#8217;</title>
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		<title>By: Tracks of the month: January &#124; FACT magazine: music and art</title>
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		<description>[...] “Better, though less experimental, is ‘Ganja’ which follows a 4/4 pulse more closely, adding a weird key lick, cascading astral FX, echoey house stabs ‘n’ claps, and “ganjaman” vocal samples. A versatile dancefloor weapon that recalls South Africa’s kwaito as much as it does sounds more readily associated with London and Europe, Scratcha’s splicing of the house genome is taking the genre into brave new territories.” – full review here [...]</description>
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