The Proximity of Pipes by Dubious Ranger

One of Alexander's first compositions was "Unwind," a lousy, boring work from 2003. But the melody, with its slinky shape and intervals that lean toward Chopin's sultry ninths and Ravel's icy sevenths, wouldn't go away. Fast-forward five years (that's all we've got!!!) and Jonathan found that this old theme worked with a newer theme that was just begging to be the most uncomfortably catchy chorus ever. Throw these together with a lyric that's as much about those old 1920 European liquor posters as it is about mutual selflessness that begets mutual submissiveness in timeless relationships (which basically means it's about nothing), and then throw on a face-melting epic coda, and you have The Proximity of Pipes.