Short Music Review: Sukia
I first heard Contacto Especial con el Tercer Sexo (roughly, “close encounters with the third sex”) on the road with Kai. We were driving to visit a college I’d applied to in New Jersey, and dropping him off to visit Scott at Princeton. He was in charge of music. When he popped in this album, my first question was, “What the hell is this?” Within a couple tracks, my attitude had been nudged to, “Huh, I guess this isn’t bad.” By the end of the album, I was kind of surprised that I was thinking, “I guess I have to buy this now.” I have a vague notion (unconfirmed by the interweb) that Beck once described this album as the music he’d have playing if he were hanging out in a party sex van. I’m no expert on party sex vans, but I’m inclined to agree with him.

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