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The title translates to The Glass Fortress and is a reference to the fragility of the superpowers of the world, such as the US: As we witnessed in the height of the pandemic and it’s after effects, it doesn’t take much to take down one of these entities that hide behind the facade of power and indestructibility. One tiny crack can trigger an unstoppable catastrophe. says Pinkerton of the album concept. Though Futuropaco songs are instrumental I tend to channel my feelings about politics and the world through them. Unfortunately, the world can be a terrible place at times, so there is a sort of dark, at times angry, theme to these songs. But, instead of writing lyrics to convey those feelings, I just let the music do the talking.” But despite (or perhaps because of) its underlying dark inception, Justins new album is a terrific ride, from the first notes of earth-shaking opener Muro Vuoto to the mysterious and dreamy closer Omicidio Per Soldi. Not a second is wasted on this record, every vinyl groove is packed with ideas and sounds that demand attention, whether they originate from Justins vintage Moog synthesizers, his Turkish Saz, fuzz guitars or flute layered on top of Pinkertons meticulously crafted, yet bone shaking drum fills. You could spend hours analysing whats going on musically, but thats beside the point – the nine tracks offered here are simply an invitation to surrender yourself to the head-spinning grooves and mesmerizing timbres. A truly unique psychedelic experience, and this is just volume 1!





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