mr. zula: ramponeau
Francisco Espregueira
Turkish beatmaker & radio host, Mr. Zula presents us his first LP - Ramponeau. The album is due to drop by the end of this week with 21 short tracks that take us to true cassette feelings.
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Turkish beatmaker & radio host, Mr. Zula presents us his first LP - Ramponeau. The album is due to drop by the end of this week with 21 short tracks that take us to true cassette feelings.
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