Dijon Says This Acclaimed Postmodern Novel Sent Him Into ‘Psychosis’
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The musician was reading Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow while creating his latest album, Baby, an experience that proved to be more psychological than he expected

Dijon pushed himself to the brink while creating his acclaimed second studio album, Baby. But it wasn’t the music that sent him there — it was a postmodern novel about the creation of ballistic missiles in Europe at the close of World War II. In a recent interview with Pitchfork, the musician revealed that a friend attempted to stage an intervention to stop him from reading Thomas Pynchon’s* Gravity’s Rainbow* due to the adverse psychological effects it seemed to have on him.

“I was having a…

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