Etch: Strange Days

Etch SKU: 41200339
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Etch: Strange Days

Etch SKU: 41200339

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $33.98
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Description

Title: Strange Days
Artist: Etch
Label: Seagrave
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5050580750760
Genre: Dance

Double vinyl LP pressing. "So, the 1995 film Strange Days... I'm sometimes surprised how much that film is a reality now. 'Strange Days' is also my favorite song by The Doors. I reference Jim Morrison's lyrics quite a lot, it's something I definitely like to show loud and proud. He's a hero to me, i.e. my track 'Monochromatic Wilderness Of Pain' is a reference to his lyrics in 'The End': "lost in a Roman wilderness of pain / And all the children are insane / all the children are insane / waiting for the summer rain". But the track fit those words sonically and visually when put through a spectrometer... also the fact that the sequence was being controlled by a sequencer I built, but made the timing integers off by like 0.7, so it's like making the structure fuck itself up."

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