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    Acoustic Soul

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJuly 4, 2011No Comments1 Min Read
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    This is a fest essential! An effective and mischievous mix of genres, voices and languages. Lead singers, Injairu and Sebastian, bring their individual flavours to this collaboration. Injairu’s ‘Katutu’ is my new favourite tune. Their infectious joy, honesty and groove had spectators begging for more. CK

    This is a fest essential! An effective and mischievous mix of genres, voices and languages. Lead singers, Injairu and Sebastian, bring their individual flavours to this collaboration. Injairu’s ‘Katutu’ is my new favourite tune. Their infectious joy, honesty and groove had spectators begging for more. CK

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