Concert Review: TOI at Neck of the Woods, 30 July 2021
TOI delivered tight rhythmic grooves of Funk and Soul and disciplined extended jams to Neck of the Woods, one of the subterranean music haunts of iconic Karangahape Road, late on Friday night.
TOI delivered tight rhythmic grooves of Funk and Soul and disciplined extended jams to Neck of the Woods, one of the subterranean music haunts of iconic Karangahape Road, late on Friday night.
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