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This Four Tet interview is full of gems. I’ve listened to it twice. The first time, casually and in transit. The second time, with pen in hand.
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Jul 29, 2024

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Jul 29, 2024

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absolute obsession and delving into the back catalogue for 3-4 weeks. fades to fond memories and occasional longing glances when scrolling through my spotify feed
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It can get so tiring consuming media because its a 'classic' or it's 'necessary to understand x'. Improving taste and furthering your education is obviously a great thing but it can be worn out just like any other thing! Hence, my preference for the 'nevermind' podcast, it feels like I'm in on a conversation with friends which is the -ultimate- form of expanding your horizons because it doesn't require effort!!! Finding things you can go to for comfort is a great way to find spark. "It's the little things" as they say...
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I was in third grade. Our teacher had a bob and she was kind. She gave each of us a journal, sheets of computer paper bound together by staples. She taught us that writing could as simple as writing down what happened to you that day to big, bombastic stories — real epics. She carved out time throughout the week for us to write. This continued on for maybe a month. I loved it. Stories about monkeys fighting airplanes were interspersed with details about the bugs I collected at recess. Any bit of free time I had was dedicated to writing, both in school and out. Within a couple weeks, the journal was filled. Probably bad writing, yeah, but it was mine nonetheless. Fast forward a couple months. Third grade ends. Summer begins. I look for my journal. I can’t find it. I ask my mother where it is. She said she threw it away. I cry. She feels guilty. We never talk about it. It’s maybe my first experience with grief. I felt legitimately connected to the experience of writing, and to experience actual loss, especially at that young of an age, changed my brain forever. Twenty years later, I write editorial articles at work and poetry at home. I still have a very tenuous relationship with the void lol.
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Things that change are interesting to me. Light, humans, all plants, etc. My favorite images were ones where the subject had some degree of mutability.
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Doing a Molly Baz move and stir-frying some elbow macaronis I cooked awhile ago then doing an Eric Kim move and tossing the crispy pasta in a fermented, creamy sauce. edit: pretty amazing, folks
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