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Nathan The Prophet / No More Struggle

Nathan The Prophet / No More Struggle
Nathan The Prophet / No More Struggle Nathan The Prophet / No More Struggle

Catno

RGR 028

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM Single Stereo

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2020

Manasseh propose here a deep Dub maxi featuring "Nathan Lee" and " Praise ". An instrumental, cosmic, aerial production on both sides. Nathan The prophet

Manasseh propose here a deep Dub maxi featuring "Nathan Lee" and " Praise ". An instrumental, cosmic, aerial production on both sides. Only a few productions like this came out these years.. So don't sleep !

Side 1
1. "Nathan The Prophet" (feat Nathan 'Flutebox' Lee) (4:05)
2. "Dub The Prophet" (feat Nathan 'Flutebox' Lee) (4:07)
Side 2
1. "No More Struggle" (4:09)
2. "More Struggle" (3:53)

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14€*

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A1

Nathan The Prophet

A2

Dub The Prophet

AA1

No More Struggle

AA2

More Struggle

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