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  1. Feb 8, 2011 · He explained the concept behind his latest installation, and revealed his ultimate fantasy of being a teenager on another planet. Apart from his releases and music production skills, we also talked about pop art, literature, Mars, valley girls, Italian soap operas, Japan, and other larger-than-life matters.

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  2. Aug 18, 2016 · In conversation, Ferraro is as good-natured and approachable as his music is esoteric and unpredictable. Despite his futurist aesthetics, he’s no early adopter.

  3. Jun 10, 2012 · Ferraro is a pop artist in sound and words, and there’s no knowing what is real and what is hyperreal in his strangely ersatz but ominous universe. I asked him about the future of Homo Sapiens as he kicked back in one of Los Angeles’s many coffee-and-WiFi communes.

  4. James Ferraro: “Things about L.A.’s relation to the media – its history, as dramatized by the media. Stuff like the L.A. riots and the O.J. Simpson trial, seeing random car accidents on the side of the freeway, things like that.

  5. Dec 15, 2011 · It might not be a particularly easy (or often even enjoyable) listen, but James Ferraro’s Far Side Virtual has proved to be one of the most remarkable albums of the year. With its release in November, the former member of hugely influential noise duo The Skaters took a dramatic step away from the ultra low-fidelity, battered dreamscapes of ...

  6. Oct 16, 2013 · In November 2011, James Ferraro flooded a stack of end-of-year-best-of lists with the sharply produced sound-abstraction Far Side Virtual. The laptop-produced masterstroke spawned a slew of genre-bending digital releases and an ongoing discussion surrounding its conceptual themes.

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  8. Nov 24, 2015 · Skid Row, Ferraro's new album on Break World Records, is itself a pretty weird listening experience. A jolting, fitful mashup of FM synths, sampled news reports, and trash rock riffs, it feels ...