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“We may not fully realize we’re losing the contest of existing, because de-realization is how we’ve always rigged the game.” On his second full-length album, Assembler, Yen Tech skewers cringe accelerationists and dystopian tech culture with a work of arch cyber-gothic storytelling, a heady blend of meta-sci-fi speculative fiction, bleeding-edge production and ASMR-inducing corporate spoken […]

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