My favorite bit about CLEANERS is how immediately, when a single (like “Oufeke/Gxlocks”) drops, the only social media or information I can find on the producer is a SoundCloud page. Like, I thought CLEANERS was killing it on Instagram and Twitter. Did these just disappear or is my internet complete shit, still? Either way, CLEANERS is proof that music is worth waiting to be heard. Having last heard from CLEANERS — at full length — in the form of
REAL RAGA SHIT VOL.1, “Oufeke/Gxlocks” falls more along the lines of Lorenzo Senni’s melodic percussion, Byrant Canello transitioning, and the gall of Susan Balmar. Be my guest. Ride the fantasy:
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