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Throughout the years of producing reggae, hip-hop, rock, and DJ’ing drum & bass and dance, Yossi Fine noticed that the younger generation really responds to the bass. Yet there is a big gap between the live musicians’ approach to music and the electronic musicians’ approach to music.
| Live in Jerusalem |
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Yossi takes to the stage solo offering a danceable and highly funky bass-only voyage complete with looping, sampling and special guest artists. |
| Afro-Riddims Vol. 1 |
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Conscious Jamaican dancehall and reggae artists such as Anthony B, President Brown, Ja Mason meets the Ex-Centric Sound System Afrikan vibes. |
| West Nile Funk |
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Released in 2004, West Nile Funk most accurately represents the Ex-Centric Sound System presenting a vibe that is most similar to how the band sounds live. |
| Electric Voodooland |
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This critically-acclaimed debut album offers a hybrid of African cultural sounds combined with hip-hop and dub elements. |

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