Updated On: 01 October, 2018 08:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Shunashir Sen
Madboy/Mink's new album talks about how there's no point in foreseeing what's next, and how it's best to view ourselves from a far distance

The future is a construct. We imagine it to be a certain way. But there's no guarantee that it's going to turn out the way we foresee it. It might be Utopia. Or, it might be dystopia. Who knows? That's the message that Madboy/Mink seem to be sending out with Persons.Elastic.Superior.Fanstastic (P.E.S.F), their latest EP.
"Both of us have been quite morbidly fascinated with retro-futurism," says Saba Azad, aka Mink, Imaad Shah being Madboy. "But I think that the idea of what the future looks like is never really how it is. And if you go back all the way to the late '60s and early '70s, there was a lot of cinema made around the subject, and a visual idiom was created about how things would be in the times to come," she continues, asking us to imagine what furniture, for instance, would look like 30 years from now.