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Kinshasa One Two is an album recorded by Damon Albarn alongside ten producers of the newly established DRC Music (Democractic Republic of the Congo Music) group, to benefit Oxfam’s work in Congo.

Recorded in Kinshasa, Congo, within 5 out of 9 days spent there during July 2011, the album was intended to shine a light on contemporary Congolese musicians, featuring more than 50 local performers, notably Nelly Liyemge, Jupiter Bokodji & Okwess International and Bokatola System. DRC Music is comprised of producers Dan the Automator, Jneiro Jarel, Actress, TEED, Marc Antoine, Alwest, Remi Kabaka Jr., Rodaidh McDonald, Richard Russell, and Kwes.

Album was released digitally by Warp Records on 3 October 2011, followed by a CD edition in digipak and a deluxe vinyl edition plus three bonus tracks later on 7 November 2011, with album artwork by Aitor Throup and Hardy Blechman.

It was released on the 7th of November 2011 on CD and LP, following a digital release on the 3rd of October, 2011.

Kinshasa One Two is an album recorded by Damon Albarn ten producers of the newly established DRC Music (Democractic Republic of the Congo Music) group

Recorded in Congo, within 5 out of 9 days spent there[1], in July 2011,