Cold sensuality bleeds from Tuk, taken from Guerre’s excellent debut album Ex Nihilo. Vocals are shaped by robotic fragility, a clutter of percussive tones conspire into damn satisfying slow jam territory. Can be favourably compared to the current vanguard of forward-thinking producers on the world stage.
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