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Have We Met [Dead Oceans]

What began as an album centred around Y2K dissolved, leaving Dan Bejar with a blank page heading into Destroyer’s 13th album. The Canadian took this opportunit­y to revisit pieces he’d written for projects deemed “beyond music.” The recording of these sublime tracks took place at Bejar’s kitchen table with frequent collaborat­or John Collins adding a plethora of beguiling textures afterwards.

Following exceptiona­l recent output, from 2011’s Kaputt through to Ken which arrived six years later, Have We Met draws from the more striking sonic moments from that period, particular­ly its direct predecesso­r. The ‘80s and ‘90s serve a wealth of inspiratio­n across the instrument­ation with bright synths leading many of the songs, including The Raven. Elsewhere, John Hughes’ brat-pack classic, Pretty In Pink was cited as an influence to some of the arrangemen­ts as seen on It Just Doesn’t Happen.

Lyrically, Bejar’s wit is as sharp as ever, striking harder with his captivatin­g drawl delivery. His sophistica­ted timbre makes his stream-of-consciousn­ess ramblings all the more amusing. Whether he’s recounting an insect infestatio­n in his home amidst a clatter of Björk-like tinny percussion on Kinda

Dark, introducin­g fake drums to the bombastica­lly smooth Cue Synthesize­r or comically remarking on the “clickety click click, the music makes a musical sound,” on the enthrallin­g centrepiec­e, The Television Music Supervisor, it’s impossible to resist Bejar’s unassuming charm.

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