![]() ![]() Who in the hell is minding the playground, and why are they oblivious to the fact an EC Comics version of J.P. Why does the small child at the beginning of the clip not run to the man with her, bawling her little eyes out while shrieking, “They all float up here?” Impossibly, the video for the track is somehow twice as weird as what you hear on Bandcamp. Which is another way of saying that “Balloon Dog” plays out like a subterranean soundscape more than what we traditionally think of as a song. The attack mode here starts with waves of neon-nightmare synths, chopped-and-deep-screwed vocals, and dumpster-bomb percussion. Riding shotgun is Jessica Blaquiere, with Lotusland music fans perhaps remembering the two as the team behind millennium-era weirdos Jerk In the Can. ![]() “Balloon Dog” has veteran Vancouver art-punk agitator Marc Blaquiere resurfacing under the guise of Phuture Memoriez. Forgetting for a second the greasepaint, Keith Flint dance histrionics, and what looks suspiciously like simulated public jacking, the weird thing is the reaction of the public. ![]()
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