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  "textContent": "Matador RecordsProducer: Justin Raisen Former Sonic Youth member and alt-rock icon Kim Gordon is now on her third solo album (not including the various collabs she’s released with the likes of DJ Olive, Ikue Mori, Yoko Ono, and Loren Connors) and Play Me is a continuation of the partnership she’s forged with producer Justin Raisen. The pair seem to just get each other. “He has a real anti-establishment attitude, and I’ve always felt pretty anti-corporate,” Gordon said in a statement. “We both enjoy the freedom that we feel when we’re working.” It shows; Play Me plays with a nihilistic, minimalist aesthetic, while […]\n\nThe post Album Review of \"Play Me\" by Kim Gordon (8/10) first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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