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Devon Clarke (BoboSaw) has been recording since the mid-80s and now – about 30 years after his first singles – his debut album has been released via US label Bent Back Records. Devon Clarke has mostly worked with Massive B and Digital English, but he hasn’t really recorded much over the years. His style is reminiscent of mid-80s giants Tenor Saw, Nitty Gritty, King Kong and Anthony Red Rose. A simple, smooth, hypnotic and flat style with catchy melodies delivered over old school synthesized riddims. The set comes with ten tracks – vocals on one side and versions on the other. The standout cut is Beat the Banker, on which he rides a moody version of King Tubby’s fierce Tempo riddim. Other highlights include the JohnnyGo Figure combination Soldier and a remix of Hangin’ in Deh, originally released in 2014 on Bent Back. Call Me Bobo Saw is mid-80s digital reggae at its very best. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Ganja Princess
1532Restrain
813Iceberg - Hellfire Machina Remix
364Abundance Of Love - Original Mix
345Chip Off The Iceberg (Hellfire Machina dubstep mix)
336Abundance Of Love
147Iceberg (Hellfire Machina Remix)
98Abundance Of Love (Original Mix)
89Ganja Princes
510Chip Off The Iceberg (Hellfire Machina Remix)
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