Roots Kommunikations – July 11, 2009 at 2:00am
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2:00 AM Pacific Time: Saturdays
“ROOTS KOMMUNIKATIONS on the Great TURTLE ISLAND”
with DJ LAPULAPU ~ 1 aka Selekta “Bruddah K” (Kayumanggí)
Selekta LapuLapu spins
REGGAE * SOUL * WORLD MUSIKA
alongside Selektaz from Roots Kommunikations Kru /
KPFA Reggae Kollektive:
* SPLIFF SKANKIN’ * URBAN NATIVE SUN * ILAYA MALAYA * FALCÓN * J~SMOKIN’
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*OneBlessédLove*
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