Tanchjim Blues Review: Occasionally Pretty Good
Tanchjim Blues are an older release from Tanchjim and specialise in specific genres. The problem is that they’re not versatile enough and the fit is a struggle.
Tanchjim Blues are an older release from Tanchjim and specialise in specific genres. The problem is that they’re not versatile enough and the fit is a struggle.
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