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How does it stack up against industry giants like Gingher, Kai, or Fiskars?
“Scissor” wasn’t just a name; it was a philosophy. In Club‑Q, the music wasn’t a static loop but a living organism, constantly being trimmed, reshaped, and re‑spun. The Goddess would take a familiar hook, slice it cleanly in half, and re‑attach it in a new arrangement, as if she were a surgeon performing an aesthetic operation on the night itself.
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How does it stack up against industry giants like Gingher, Kai, or Fiskars?
“Scissor” wasn’t just a name; it was a philosophy. In Club‑Q, the music wasn’t a static loop but a living organism, constantly being trimmed, reshaped, and re‑spun. The Goddess would take a familiar hook, slice it cleanly in half, and re‑attach it in a new arrangement, as if she were a surgeon performing an aesthetic operation on the night itself.