Q&A - Trap DoorQ&A. I guess ask yourself if you like dependable dance songs. Keyboards reminiscent of classic-era Stevie Wonder, triggered in weird cascades. High, fluttery drones! Laser bass. Audible fun. Good craftsmanship. This song could be sold in an airplane catalogue as a conversation piece or knickknack, and you would buy it, thinking, okay, what the hell, I've already got the elephant's foot umbrella stand and the vibrating shaving mask, so why not?!, and the song arrives and you install it at your house, just above the mantel, a perfect placement for it, and when guests come over they all comment on it, like, "My, what a handsome song, good lord is that a Fender Rhodes on the track?" and you nod, faux-sagely, happy to display your savoir-faire in re post-millennial dance music, and at first you're pretty much just regurgitating the catalogue copy, but after a while you think, fuck, I actually love this song, and you spend time with it on your own, learning all its subtleties and plumbing all its pockets of space and sound, irrationally, passionately.[BUY the Tumbling Cubes single]