Snackable A Cappella Medicated Minutes
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This episode is for my friend, the brilliant Michaela "DREAM PARTY HOTEL" Costello. If this goes well enough, I might do it again.
We go a cappella and turn a dedication into a string of monologues about desire, surveillance, addiction, power, and the weird comfort of honest machines. We move from microfilm hidden in office junk to dating polarity satire to psychedelic time collapse, then land on practical tools for boundaries and refined anger.
• ditching the droning bed music and making the voice the whole instrument
• collecting obsolete office equipment as a defense against the pinging present
• an authority figure renaming a hobby into inventory and leverage
• hidden microfilm and the thrill of stumbling into secrecy
• desire as an asset that always gets audited
• a satire of being wanted by everyone and still craving solitude
• Polarizer as a parody of modern dating and sexual polarity logic
• Helena Mayfair’s experience collecting and fear that nothing means anything
• platitudes twisted into sharp one-liners
• quitting cocaine framed through empathy, discipline, and embodiment
• Saffron as a haunting made of symbols, metaphor, and paradox
• Bufo alvarius and ego dissolution as a reset that changes everything
• living in paradox as pleasure and peril at once
• refined anger as a blade instead of a wildfire
• the two-page practice for safe-and-alive love plus a rule against early confusion
• fear of not belonging and the urge to cut people off first
• late poetic fragments about freedom, choice, and obedience to nothing
you really need to investigate for yourself.
So get polarized today. I love you, personally. Levity saves lives.
"The Meat Obeys" is written by Emerson Penn Dameron and Anton Donovan Provost, performed by Anton Donovan, from his album Never Enough, courtesy of LSL Productions.
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