Sensual, strong, intelligent, highly original indie-electro-pop debut by the Brooklyn-based Korean-American artist Margaret Sohn with songs that explore the idea of identity and what it is to be alive. Central to this is the title track, mixing synth textures and fuzz guitar, also a former Song of the Day in which she inserts her “body in the cyber world, allowing the different variations of my ghost to move about freely. I wanted to look a little freakish, unrecognisable to myself to avoid my instinctive filtration.” There is also 사이보그를 따라와, a slowed down version of this track. Other standouts include Lain (phone clone), Perfect Blue, Your Eyes Are Mine, the more indie Nothing’s Wrong, Like You, the strange, electro burbling of Buffering, and the lovely closing track, Syncing. Mature, measured, profound and serenely beautiful. Out on Mute Records.
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