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Somewhere Between Penance and Feedback w/ Trauma Ray by William Green

I didn’t expect an album that sounded like this to be about death. Or maybe I did, but not death in the literal sense, more like the slow kind: the erasures, the hauntings, the versions of yourself that keep showing up even after you’ve tried to let them go. Chameleon doesn’t announce itself as a confessional record, but it unravels like one.

What does it mean to be the ghost? The bishop? The reflection that won’t hold?

Seven months after its release, I spent some time with Trauma Ray and this is what it looked like.

Behind The Scenes w/ Swedish House Mafia by William Green

My buddy Dimitri hit me up a few days ago and asked if I wanted to come shoot the Swedish House Mafia show with some of my weird old cameras. I’ve got a bad habit of overplanning and flaking, so I said yes immediately and asked when it was, turns out, it was that night at Brooklyn Mirage. I tossed a few of my old Panasonics and a Fisher-Price PXL2000 into a bag (yes, the toy video camera), then headed out to meet him. We grabbed burgers at a spot near his place, then swung by the groups hotel down by the bottom of Central Park. From there, we all commuted to the venue in Brooklyn together.