IDEA | ALBUM AND PASSAGE
This week I figured it would be fun to play off Dublin’s sudden sun-bleached surroundings. Rather than curate a singular piece of art, I’ve merged two together in the hopes of constructing something new, a brief experience to be had for all of those unemployed or freshly free from work heads looking to bake in whatever shred of sunlight they can source.
Absorb the 1968 album, Inner Mystique, by The Chocolate Watchband with the short stoned passage from Thomas Pynchon’s novel, Inherent Vice.
ALBUM | INNER MYSTIQUE
PASSAGE | INHERENT VICE
Offshore winds had been too strong to be doing the surf much good, but surfers found themselves getting up early anyway to watch the dawn weirdness, which seemed like a visible counterpart to the feeling in everybody’s skin of desert winds and heat and relentlessness, with the exhaust from millions of motor vehicles mixing with microfine Mojave sand to refract the light toward the bloody end of the spectrum, everything dim, lurid and biblical, sailor-take-warning skies. The state liquor stamps over the tops of tequila bottles in the stores were coming unstuck, is how dry the air was. Liquor-store owners could be filling those bottles with anything anymore. Jets were taking off the wrong way from the airport, the engine sounds were not passing across the sky where they should have, so everybody’s dreams got disarranged, when people could get to sleep at all. In the little apartment complexes the wind entered narrowing to whistle through the stairwells and ramps and catwalks, and the leaves of the palm trees outside rattled together with a liquid sound, so that from inside, in the darkened rooms, in louvered light, it sounded like a rainstorm, the wind raging in the concrete geometry, the palms beating together like the rush of a tropical downpour, enough to get you to open the door and look outside, and of course there’d only be the same hot cloudless depth of day, no rain in sight.
Thomas Pynchon
Thomas Pynchon is a hippy-based mystery wrapped up in a stoned conspiracy theory.