Kim Gordon Distances Herself from "DIRTY TECH" on New Single
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Kim Gordon Distances Herself from "DIRTY TECH" on New Single
"Kim Gordon has released "DIRTY TECH," the second single from her upcoming album, , due out March 13th via Matador Records. Stream the track below. Sonically, "DIRTY TECH" is worlds away from the lead single, "NOT TODAY," which focused more on Gordon stretching her vocals across cascading drums and noodling guitar. Here, Gordon wonders aloud about the future of technology over elastic, thrumming production that wouldn't be out of place on a Drake album."
"Pre-order PLAY ME on Vinyl/CD The track is meant to explore the power struggle between humans and robots. "I was kind of musing about, is my next boss going to be an AI chatbot?" Gordon explained in a press release. "We're the first ones whose lights are going to go out - not the tech billionaires. It's so abstract that people can't comprehend.""
Kim Gordon released DIRTY TECH as the second single from her upcoming album PLAY ME, due March 13 via Matador Records. The track departs from the lead single NOT TODAY by shifting from cascading drums and noodling guitar to elastic, thrumming production with contemporary pop influences. The lyrics and concept examine a power struggle between humans and robots and question AI replacing human workplaces. The music video, directed by Moni Haworth, places Gordon in an eerie, abandoned corporate office to emphasize isolation and human resilience. Pre-orders for PLAY ME are available and a UK/Europe tour is scheduled for spring 2026.
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