Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

11. Holy Ghost!Dynamics

Full disclosure – I’m a little biased. They’re on DFA, they’re my friends, and one of them is my boyfriend. But regardless of that I think it’s a really beautiful record. The first record they did was great but I know that they were still trying to hone their sound, figure out what they were and what sort of stance to take. So with Dynamics I think it’s way more solid and way more confident. Knowing them, they’re such an interesting combination writing-wise because one of them, if it were up to him, would make a Tangerine Dream record, and the other has real pop sensibilities. So together they can make this thing that’s really lush, beautiful and complex, but also accessible.

I feel the album was overlooked somehow, and I don’t really understand it. It makes me question my musical sensibility. I think this record is amazing so why doesn’t everybody think this record is amazing? But it is. I listened to it a couple of months before it came out and at the time I was touring a lot as a DJ, spending a lot of time by myself because that’s just what happens when you’re a DJ that has to travel. So it was getting a little bleak. Every day I was in some other place, alone, inside of a hotel room, inside a club, on an aeroplane. But I had that record on my iPod and I would have to go running just to stop myself from throwing myself under a bus. I loved every song and each time I listened to it I’d try and pick my favourite track but as each one ended another one would start that I thought was better than the other.

It’s a mystery to me though, because it’s not like I was the only person who loved it. All of our friends, the whole of DFA, whose musical tastes I trust over anybody else, we were all in agreement that it was a great record. I think maybe I just don’t know what other people want to hear, which is an uncomfortable position to be in doing what I do. But I know that they’re very proud of the record and so I’m glad for that.

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