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	<title>Comments on: Ghetto Palms 78: Creator Riddim / New Spragga Benz / Polyriddimatical Madness</title>
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		<title>By: Stinky Jim</title>
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		<description>Cracking stuff as ever Mr Stats. Long time reader and absorber, first time commenter.
 I had wondered if this rhythm had gone completely under the radar as it doesnt seem to have had much impact, but its like a drink of water in a (relatively) dry year for innovative dancehall! Thanks for drawing attention to it again, now if only i could find 320s (still can&#039;t believe how hard it is to try and support JA music with the wallet, surely someone could set up a decent legal download service for people who dont want to chase studios to get the goods or rely on DL sites and iffy bitrates).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cracking stuff as ever Mr Stats. Long time reader and absorber, first time commenter.<br />
 I had wondered if this rhythm had gone completely under the radar as it doesnt seem to have had much impact, but its like a drink of water in a (relatively) dry year for innovative dancehall! Thanks for drawing attention to it again, now if only i could find 320s (still can&#8217;t believe how hard it is to try and support JA music with the wallet, surely someone could set up a decent legal download service for people who dont want to chase studios to get the goods or rely on DL sites and iffy bitrates).</p>
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