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The Divine Crime

The Divine Crime will funktify LA with their new debut CD Obliquity

By Bill Copeland on February 20, 2010

The Divine Crime are part of a positive new trend in modern reggae and R&B, real instruments laying down the groove and playing melody lines instead of dance tracks and synthesized music. With any luck, The Divine Crime might push off this new revolution all by themselves.

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