Ciao Edie

DJ Doubloon:
Man… you remember high school? All lockers and bad haircuts, pretending we weren’t terrified of the future.

DJ Kangkine:
Yeah. Everybody acting hard, but really we were all just looking for one song to tell us who we were.
(pauses)
That’s why Sonic Temple hit different.

DJ Doubloon:
The Cult, right? Straight up cathedral rock. Big drums, big guitars—like belief you could actually feel in your chest.

DJ Kangkine:
Exactly. And that track about Edie Sedgwick… that’s where it locked in for me. Glamour, tragedy, fame chewing people up. Andy Warhol’s ghost dancing in feedback.

DJ Doubloon:
We didn’t even know the whole story back then. Just knew the vibe—beautiful and doomed. Like high school itself.
(smiles)
We’d sit there, headphones split, thinking: there’s more than this hallway, more than this town.

DJ Kangkine:
That was the bond, right there. Not just the music—what it promised. That art could burn bright even if it burns out.

DJ Doubloon:
Yeah. Sonic Temple was church. Edie was the saint.
And for a minute… we believed we’d make it out too.

DJ Kangkine:
We did, in our own way.
(beat drops)
Still spinning the same truth, just louder now.