SK Simeon and Yaw Faso
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BIOGRAPHY
Machinedrum links with SK Simeon and Yaw Faso (formerly Yaw Mulatto) - two Melbourne based artists with a history of innovation, exploring the spaces between dancehall, Afrobeat and bass music. 2014 saw them collaborate with Branko (of Buraka Som Sistema) and release on Lisbon’s consistently excellent Enchufada imprint. A year on and they are splitting the mic duties 50/50 on this 12” for Big Dada, with...
Machinedrum links with SK Simeon and Yaw Faso (formerly Yaw Mulatto) - two Melbourne based artists with a history of innovation, exploring the spaces between dancehall, Afrobeat and bass music. 2014 saw them collaborate with Branko (of Buraka Som Sistema) and release on Lisbon’s consistently excellent Enchufada imprint. A year on and they are splitting the mic duties 50/50 on this 12” for Big Dada, with Machinedrum in rude health providing four rough, rugged and raw futuristic dancehall riddims to test any sound system.
SK Simeon and Yaw Faso
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BIOGRAPHY
Machinedrum links with SK Simeon and Yaw Faso (formerly Yaw Mulatto) - two Melbourne based artists with a history of innovation, exploring the spaces between dancehall, Afrobeat and bass music. 2014 saw them collaborate with Branko (of Buraka Som Sistema) and release on Lisbon’s consistently excellent Enchufada imprint. A year on and they are splitting the mic duties 50/50 on this 12” for Big Dada, with ...
Machinedrum links with SK Simeon and Yaw Faso (formerly Yaw Mulatto) - two Melbourne based artists with a history of innovation, exploring the spaces between dancehall, Afrobeat and bass music. 2014 saw them collaborate with Branko (of Buraka Som Sistema) and release on Lisbon’s consistently excellent Enchufada imprint. A year on and they are splitting the mic duties 50/50 on this 12” for Big Dada, with Machinedrum in rude health providing four rough, rugged and raw futuristic dancehall riddims to test any sound system.