This obviously changes my experience from a person without synesthesia, and has an active effect in my enjoyment of any and all music. This results in sounds (especially music!) triggering colors, textures, smells, tastes, and feelings for me. However, I have a disorder called synesthesia in which my senses are crossed and connected. *** Disclaimer! My listening experience is different to yours, we both know that. So, without further adieu, watch me dive into the Antonoffian Wonderland of “Strange Desire” (my review of “Gone Now” will be published eventually, so keep an eye out!). His name has been in the credits of some of the best music titles within this past year, including one of my all-time favorite albums, Taylor Swift’s “Folklore.” I just knew that this new adventure was calling me: if you like the stream, go straight to the source. However, I knew I was a fan of Jack Antonoff in the role of collaborator, producer, and songwriter. I had only heard the singles from the two albums that I knew of (“Strange Desire” and “Gone Now”).
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