Sunday, 6 November 2011

Love Is The Function Of Death

Here's a new techno track from me. It's inspired by reading Yevgeny Zamyatin's dystopian masterpiece 'We'. Cold steely techno for your pre-programmed brain - have a listen

Per Bojsen-Moller - Love is the Function of Death by Per Bojsen-Moller

Fred Savage


Adolescence is a tricky time; raging hormones, a deep distrust of the older generation, problem skin and struggling to fit in amongst your peer group whilst trying to develop a strong sense of individuality are just a few of the problems that plague teenagers. Thankfully those times cede into adulthood and its own set of trials, leaving the spotty, awkward years of growth and development a distant, oily memory glossed over with the fuzzy kindness of recalled triumphs and bff's. Some people are not so lucky however, especially the small select group of child stars whose puberty plays out on our TV screens in constant re-runs for decades after their own journey from youth into maturity is over.
Fred Savage is one such child star, the perpetually blemish-free Kevin Arnold, whose trials and tribulations centred around growing up in the 1960's with a speccy geek of a best friend and a love interest in the beautiful girl next door with impossibly lustrous locks.