
Ever wanted to travel through time? Of course you have. But instead of waiting for scientists to finally get their act together, just press play on 'Time Machine' by L'Equipe du Son. It's quicker, cheaper, and doesn't require a flux capacitor or any effort whatsoever.
This track promises to take you on a 'journey' through disco's glittery heyday and into some vague version of the future where apparently basslines still rule and sequins have made a comeback. Groundbreaking? Not exactly. Fun? Absolutely. Existentially confusing? A little.
Is it nostalgia? Is it futurism? Who cares. It's disco with a wink, and just the right amount of delusion. Think less 'scientific marvel,' more 'excuse to dance like no one in this timeline is watching.'
So adjust your expectations, crank up the volume, and prepare to go absolutely nowhere-spectacularly. L'Equipe du Son's 'Time Machine.' Time travel has never sounded so questionably effective.
This track promises to take you on a 'journey' through disco's glittery heyday and into some vague version of the future where apparently basslines still rule and sequins have made a comeback. Groundbreaking? Not exactly. Fun? Absolutely. Existentially confusing? A little.
Is it nostalgia? Is it futurism? Who cares. It's disco with a wink, and just the right amount of delusion. Think less 'scientific marvel,' more 'excuse to dance like no one in this timeline is watching.'
So adjust your expectations, crank up the volume, and prepare to go absolutely nowhere-spectacularly. L'Equipe du Son's 'Time Machine.' Time travel has never sounded so questionably effective.
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