Zun Zun Egui

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African Tree 00:00 Tools
I Want You To Know 00:00 Tools
Rigid Man 00:00 Tools
Dance Of The Crickets 03:53 Tools
Ruby 06:29 Tools
Katang 06:29 Tools
Fandango Fresh 00:00 Tools
Soul Scratch 00:00 Tools
Tickle The Line 00:00 Tools
The Sweetest Part Of Life 00:00 Tools
Late Bloomer 07:30 Tools
Transport 01:16 Tools
Mr. Brown 07:30 Tools
City Thunder 03:42 Tools
Cowboy 03:42 Tools
Shogun 02:38 Tools
Twist My Head 04:17 Tools
Sirocco 05:48 Tools
Heart In A Jar 05:47 Tools
Chunk & Swirl 04:21 Tools
Brown Mao 07:52 Tools
Sun God 09:48 Tools
Battlefield 05:18 Tools
El Chuppakabra 06:33 Tools
Speedball 10:04 Tools
Be Happy To Fight In The Galactic Snow 11:42 Tools
El Ehupakabra 06:23 Tools
Waterfall (Parts 1 & 2) 13:15 Tools
Fandango Fresh (Bass Clef Smashed Screen Mix) 05:42 Tools
Chunk and swirl 04:22 Tools
Intense customer (live) 03:59 Tools
African Tree - Andrew Hung Hidden Sweetness Mix 13:15 Tools
Praise the Waterfall 13:15 Tools
African Tree (Hello Skinny Rework) 13:15 Tools
Praise the Waterfall part 2 13:15 Tools
Cowboy (Sun Araw Get Glazed Mix) 06:34 Tools
African Tree - Hello Skinny Rework 06:34 Tools
African Tree (Andrew Hung Hidden Sweetness Mix) 06:34 Tools
introduction 06:34 Tools
El Chupakabra 06:32 Tools
'Fandango Fresh' 06:32 Tools
African Tree - Bo Ningen Remix 06:32 Tools
Tache Noir 06:32 Tools
Battlecrow 06:32 Tools
African Tree (Bo Ningen Remix) 06:32 Tools
Africa Tree 06:32 Tools
Zun Zun Egui, 'Fandango Fresh' 06:32 Tools
Fandango Fresh (from Katang) 05:00 Tools
Africa Tree (Live@BSB - 13/06/15) 05:00 Tools
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"Zun Zun Egui hail from Bristol but are from everywhere. They make a hypnotic blare-out sound that is making a joyful noise. Very on the corner, off its head and a blast. This is "tropicalism" but with an influence of subterranean shaped rock edges and quick edits, Japanese progressive epicness and a heavy dose of Fela Kuti inspired eternal groove. East African guitar practise hotwired to Zappa-like subversions and underpinned by a thumping rhythm section sounds hot. This is where the wild music lives on. Political, inspirational and dance floor friendly." by Qu Junktions- www.qujunktions.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.