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Vol. 121: Live, Lab, Love

VM Club "Mixtape": September 2025

From $ 34.00
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Special Features
  • Gatefold Jacket
  • Custom Embroidered Iron-on Patch
  • Original Artwork Poster
  • Translucent Emerald Vinyl (Standard)
  • Spotted Emerald Vinyl (VIP)
  • Original AR digital experience: VIEW HERE
  • Lyrics & art booklet 
  • Intro letter from Brandon 
Tracklist

A1 Bodalla - Banana Blossom
A2 Walking On Rivers - OK City Sun
A3 Soap - Roll The Dice
A4 Vala - Show me your teeth
A5 The Space Ocean - todo salió mal
A6 No New Lovers - The Fool
A7 Trees Speak - Emotion Engine

B1 Ornithology, Ian Ewing, Ben Dailor, Chris Mazuera - Bubble Gun
B2 King Pigeon - More Loss of Control
B3 Wilshaw - Lazy
B4 Holy Palmers' Kiss and Melody English - Horribly
B5 Sweet and Lonely - Start Again
B6 Lowland Lofi - Santa Cruz

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Visual Artist for Vol. 121: Live, Lab, Love

Zach Hackman

Brooklyn, NY

With a sensibility that borrows from comics and commercial illustration,
Zach Hackman has forged a career as an in demand designer for
major brands and celebrity clients like Luka Dončić and others. The
artist maintains a spirit of looseness and spontaneity in his work that
nevertheless possesses a high degree of detail, often serving the
purposes of a greater narrative. The four interlinked panels of this
volume suggest a gentle surrealism, with a through-line of research
scientist both in and out of a lab setting. A cartoon serpent wends its
way through the four vignettes, menacing a cowering scientist in the
final frame. The artist’s vision of the natural world is one of amused
detachment—while the scientist imposes order through observation and
categorization, the artist can see the futility of this pursuit in the face
of the randomness and arbitrary violence of nature. Hackman renders
the scene with a light, humorous touch and a sense of detachment and
curiosity. His deft navigation of the medium has led to collaborations
with The New Yorker, The New York Times, and international corporate
clients.