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by - written on 01/10/01 (Very useful, 225 readings)
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CZR and Rafael "ITO" Garcia then. Firstly, CZR: Readers of my last opinion will already have heard of him. Readers of my last opinion will also probably have forgotten about him by now, so let me refresh your memories. Or maybe just tell you a little about him; probably stuff I meant to put in the last opinion, but forgot. Describing his sound as "Undergroundicsofunk", CZR was the man responsible for the rather good "I Want You", which featured vocals from Robson & Jerome, sorry, Delano. First introduced to a pair of Technics (record decks) at the age of just eight, buying his first record at the age of twelve ... Read the complete review
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