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JMJ and some of his toys.

 

The album cover for Ford & Lopatin's Channel Pressure.

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I still don't get this weird fetishism of 80s technology that's going on right now. Half the gear in that rack is late 90s/00s.  Like that AKAI sampler. Also, that Akai AX80 synth, while digitally-controlled analogue, is famously thin sounding.   :rant:

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I actually haven't listen to the album yet.  It sits in my painfully long queue of new music.

Yeah, understood.

 

I think you'll like it, it has a vague The Knife-ness to it.  Doesn't really have a groove, though, so maybe not as good, but the weirdness is pleasantly disconcerting without being painful.  (Hello, Tomorrow, In a Year.)

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It's Serbian.

 

"Jews hold the strings in hand."

Although Google translate offers:

"Jew holds a key in his hand."

 

It's definitely some sort of anti-Jew propaganda, although the origin is hard to guess -- all the best propaganda is.  "Јеврејин" is classically Nazi.  But since they wouldn't want the message to be too obviously pro-Nazi, you get...this.

 

I think it's pro-separation of Church and State.  :)

 

Apologies to our Jewish community about the open discussion -- I grew up in Potomac, and some of my best current friends are Jewish, so this by no means reflects my own opinions.

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