The Path
(Revocal Radio Edit)
by Roots Manuva feat. Rokhsan

— Released 23rd April 2012 on Big Dada

Taken from 4everevolution, widely held to be the best Roots Manuva album in at least a decade, comes this superb re-work of one the record's standout tracks.

Featuring young singer and multi-instrumentalist Rokhsan on chorus duties, Rodney Smith hooks up a shuffling, contemporary beat with bubbling bass and his usual vocal mastery. An ode to the importance of not becoming distracted or tempted by the glittering bollocks life flings at you, no one has ever managed to make ...

Taken from 4everevolution, widely held to be the best Roots Manuva album in at least a decade, comes this superb re-work of one the record's standout tracks.

Featuring young singer and multi-instrumentalist Rokhsan on chorus duties, Rodney Smith hooks up a shuffling, contemporary beat with bubbling bass and his usual vocal mastery. An ode to the importance of not becoming distracted or tempted by the glittering bollocks life flings at you, no one has ever managed to make staying straight-edge sound so attractive and, yes, psychedelic. Feel the funk, set your mind free...

The Path
(Revocal Radio Edit)
by Roots Manuva feat. Rokhsan

— Released 23rd April 2012 on Big Dada

Digital

MP3 (BDDNL206)
£0.70
 
16-bit WAV (BDDNL206W)
£1.10
 

Digital

MP3 (BDDNL206)
£0.70
16-bit WAV (BDDNL206W)
£1.10

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    The Path  (Revocal Radio Edit)
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    The Path  (Revocal Radio Edit)
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    Play All (1)

Taken from 4everevolution, widely held to be the best Roots Manuva album in at least a decade, comes this superb re-work of one the record's standout tracks.

Featuring young singer and multi-instrumentalist Rokhsan on chorus duties, Rodney Smith hooks up a shuffling, contemporary beat with bubbling bass and his usual vocal mastery. An ode to the importance of not becoming distracted or tempted by the glittering bollocks life flings at you, no one has ever managed to make ...

Taken from 4everevolution, widely held to be the best Roots Manuva album in at least a decade, comes this superb re-work of one the record's standout tracks.

Featuring young singer and multi-instrumentalist Rokhsan on chorus duties, Rodney Smith hooks up a shuffling, contemporary beat with bubbling bass and his usual vocal mastery. An ode to the importance of not becoming distracted or tempted by the glittering bollocks life flings at you, no one has ever managed to make staying straight-edge sound so attractive and, yes, psychedelic. Feel the funk, set your mind free...