Pleasures of The Highest Sense
Techno music is seldom experienced as technological, but as a modern gateway to hedonism and transcendence.
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What does she see that I can’t see? What does she know that I don’t know?
What does she see that I can’t see? What does she know that I don’t know?
Geoffrey Mak is a writer who divides his time between New York and Berlin. His writing has appeared in Artforum, Art in America, Mask, Guernica, and The Los Angeles Review of Books.
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