Chanted in Japanese by artist Saeko Killy, Cakaha (fish in Japanese) represents a surrealist dream of an iconoclast person refusing the current order of things as it is. Facing a perceived apocalyptic Zeitgeist, the melody becomes an hod to an absurd and disneylandish joy, free from the accelarating alienation of a violent material and digital realm.
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