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Tokyo Prose – Presence

On the 20th July Tokyo Prose will celebrate his long awaited LP debut ‘Presence’, at the first official Samurai Music club night held at Plan B in Brixton, London.
 
‘Presence’ marks the culmination of Sam’s musical exploration and evolution thus far and features dazzling solo works as well as a stellar ensemble of collaborative artists that includes Lenzman, Synkro, LSB, DRS, Riya, Fox & more.
 
Check out Tokyo Prose – ‘My Soul’ [Presence Album Launch Freebie] here: 
 
https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/147050358
 
‘My Soul’ is the brand new and exclusive track that Samurai Music gave out free to all early bird and 1st release ticket buyers to the album release party.  Both ticket options are now sold out.
 
 Alongside Tokyo Prose you can expect to see an star studded assembled lineup that represents the full spectrum of the Samurai Music sound including Calibre, Presha, Clarity to name a few. Also, as a last minute addition, Riya will also be performing the ‘Presence’ album track ‘Waiting On’ live alongside Tokyo Prose on the night.
 
Tickets are still available from Resident Advisor: www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?590138
 
 
You can catch Tokyo Prose from 22:00 at:
 
 Plan B
418 Brixton Road;
Brixton; London SW9 7AY;

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