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Spooky Action at a Distance (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Spooky Action at a Distance (album) :''For the physics concept, see Action at a distance (physics) and Quantum entanglement'' ''Spooky Action at a Distance'' is the second studio album by Lotus Plaza, a.k.a. Lockett Pundt, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter for Deerhunter. It was released on April 2, 2012 on Chicago-based label Kranky Records. ==Recording== ''Spooky Action at a Distance'' was recorded in 2011 in Detroit. Unlike ''The Floodlight Collective'', ''Spooky Action at a Distance'' was written so that the songs could be easily played in a live performance.〔 In addition, Pundt wanted more direct songs and less vocal reverberations compared to his previous album.〔Cummings, Ray. (Q&A: Lotus Plaza's Lockett Pundt On Deerhunter's Musical Chemistry, His Recent Engagement, And Why "Black Buzz" Is The Best Song He's Ever Written ). Village Voice. 19 April 2012. Retrieved 30 April 2012.〕 Pundt played every instrument on the album.〔Pitchfork TV. . 30 April 2012. Retrieved 30 April.〕 The album was dedicated to Pundt's grandmother Doris Fields, who died while Pundt was writing the album.〔Dilillo, Dave. (Interview: Lockett Pundt (of Lotus Plaza/Deerhunter) ). Consequence of Sound. 30 April 2012. Retrieved 30 April 2012.〕 The first song written for ''Spooky Action at a Distance'' was "Strangers," followed by "Out of Touch." Both songs featured a kid's drum set Pundt bought from a thrift store. The slow down at the end of "Strangers" was Pundt wanting to have a "long, stretched-out feeling—sort of like changing the tape speed or putting a finger on a record and slowing it down." "Black Buzz" was influenced by Lee Hazlewood and was written about someone close to Pundt who has had addiction problems. "Dusty Rhodes" was written for Pundt's fiancée.〔
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