Experimental Album Born from Jet Lag and Karaoke Dreams
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So, the experimental artist decided that the best studio is on a tour bus in Japan, recording their new album 'Cloud Time' amid the chaos of travel. As they put it, it was recorded while 'on tour in Japan'—because why use a soundproof room when you have neon streets and noodle soup ambiance? This might be the only album where jet lag is a featured instrument and airport announcements double as background vocals.
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Source: Pitchfork | Published: 8/7/2025 | Author: Matthew Strauss
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