Sweatson Klank’s third album, You, Me, Temporary is described as skirting the line “between electronic, hip hop and futuristic R&B, sidestepping obvious boxes while finding its own effortlessly.” As you can imagine, it’s probably not for everyone but has some really good moments and also manages to conjure an appearance from the curiously absent from the scene crooner Vikter Duplaix. Preview it HERE
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