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King Krule, everyone’s favorite British boy wonder (who plays three sold out NYC shows this week), stopped by Rubber Tracks studio for a short but sweet set, organized by The FADER—expect some video from them; here’s how it went in stills:
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King Krule, everyone’s favorite British boy wonder (who plays three sold out NYC shows this week), stopped by Rubber Tracks studio for a short but sweet set, organized by The FADER—expect some video from them; here’s how it went in stills: