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Tokyo Prose

New Zealand born, London-based Sam Reed emerged in 2011 and has turned heads with his deep, spacious brand of drum & bass ever since. Nurtured and developed by Samurai, each of his releases resonates with the perfect amount of timelessness and weight.

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Tokyo Prose – Rescue

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Tokyo Prose – Lift You Up (ft. Steo)

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Tokyo Prose – Waiting On (Ft. Riya)

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