Willy39s — the blunt, streetwise collection — brought chaos. Short, punchy stabs of absurdity: a kazoo protest here, a canned laugh that escalated into a faux-epic chorus there. Marjetten — delicate, strange, and strangely comforting — counterbalanced with samples that felt like found objects: a neighbor’s kettle at dawn, the rhythmic clack of an old tram, a woman humming to herself while mending socks. Where Willy’s buttons were sparks, Marjetten’s were slow-burning embers. Together, they created combustible contrast.
(as long as there’s booze).
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Willy hunted parts in the town's flea market. He bartered with a clockmaker for spring-loaded sliders and traded a jar of pickled lemons for a meter that still glowed green when touched. He returned to his skylit room with pockets heavy and a grin that could be heard.