In the early days of identity politics the whole point was to say, ‘we are a group, here’s our flag, here’s our movement, here’s our agenda, we are gay people, we are black people, we are whatever.’ That was identity politics. But then the second stage of that was to say, ‘lets not talk about our differences.’ And that threw away the bad difference, it threw away some of the stigma which was attached to those movements, but it also threw away the idea of the good difference.
the most incredible Momus is the first to make use of the Diplomat’s Son Riddim
Vampire Weekend asked Momus to make a new song over samples from the instrumental backing track for Diplomat’s Son from Contra. Salty Hot Peanuts is what he came up with.
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