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La Rata's Musical Preferences
La Rata, a Spanish artist known for her punk feminist art, discusses her musical tastes and influences in this interview.
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- What is the last record you bought?
- La Rata recently purchased Roberta Flack's "First Take" and Lydia Lunch's "A Fistful of Desert Blues," showcasing her eclectic taste.
- Where do you prefer to listen to music?
- La Rata listens to music everywhere and always; it enhances any moment for her, from cycling to playing dice with friends.
- Do you listen to music while you are working?
- La Rata cannot work without music, using it as inspiration in her various creative pursuits, such as writing and tattooing. Her music choices vary wildly depending on her mood and the task at hand.
- What was the first record you bought as a teenager?
- La Rata's first purchased record was Janis Joplin's "I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!" at age 13, a pivotal moment that opened a "kozmic door" for her.
- What is your preferred method for listening to music?
- Vinyl is La Rata's preferred way to listen to music, as it evokes a special feeling from her early experiences with music.