James Blake’s Trying Times and Kim Gordon’s Play Me arrive in the same March release week, placing two radically different artistic languages into one unusually sharp conversation about independence, noise, authorship, and cultural presence in 2026.
James Blake’s Trying Times and Kim Gordon’s Play Me arrive in the same March release week, placing two radically different artistic languages into one unusually sharp conversation about independence, noise, authorship, and cultural presence in 2026.
Swiss-based creative director and producer Giorgio Fazio approaches Nothing but Simulation as more than a release, shaping a two-track EP around simulation theory, emotional instability, and a wider digital environment where sound, image, and perception begin to fold into one another.