Iâm Supposed to be Visible Today â But Why?
Every year I wonder if visibility and joy are the same thing. And every year I am more and more convinced that the answer is no.
Every year I wonder if visibility and joy are the same thing. And every year I am more and more convinced that the answer is no.
With new EP âInvidiaâ and two more on the way, the San Francisco musician and prolific collaborator comes into his own as a solo artist.
On making friends with maps and Marxists.
Every year I wonder if visibility and joy are the same thing. And every year I am more and more convinced that the answer is no.
With new EP âInvidiaâ and two more on the way, the San Francisco musician and prolific collaborator comes into his own as a solo artist.
On making friends with maps and Marxists.
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