Friday, 13 April 2012
By Grace. on 23:26
There' something about his more D.I.Y. tracks that fill me with happiness. Perhaps it's because they are like soundbites, this one at 1.03, or because they are stuffed with wisdom and narratives that literally tumble out of nowhere, after a quick reference to what time it is. It's the realest it gets. His EP was a polished success and after all that it's nice to hear what he is doing.
Posted in 2012, DJ JD SPORTS, King Krule, True panther, zoo kid | 1 comment
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