
Can I call this a new ‘musical project’ from the man behind Deptford Goth? It’s definitely not a band; this track has been made by one man, a bedroom-dwelling soundscape craftsman. While the name inspires a comical image of a South-East stranded Goth, the music itself evokes an altogether different location. It’s all very Tokyo, as if Deptford Goth has chosen to score one of Yasujiro Ozu’s moments of delicate emotion and in doing so has drenched it in glorious Technicolor cherry blossom.
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