Lyric discussion by bittersweetme 

I think this song is Battles commenting on the use of technology in music diminishing or changing the role of musicians. People aren't people when they hear the sound, because the sound is so dehumanised after being run through machines.

The singer is a crook, because he can be replaced by a machine that does his job better. The theme in the second verse is about the tools taking over the role of the person who uses the tools - the scissors become the barbers, the kitchen becomes the cook. It's a statement about "what begins at the edge of town" - a musical movement outside the mainstream that challenges the traditionally-defined role of musicians.

@bittersweetme I really agree with you. If you think about it, this could also mean that technology is taking over. Back in the day, people used to only use pen and paper to make drawings. Nowadays, they use an application to do so. If things keep going on like this, soon the kitchens will be the chefs, and there will be no barbers because there will be machines to do their job. People may or may not become less attached to the real world, but what worries me most is the fact that we are becoming more and more alienated and...

@bittersweetme I reckon you're close, but not quite there. I think the song is about industrialisation and workers' rights: There's a repeated tune in the song that would accompany a union chant in the march for workers' rights "the workers, united, will never be defeated". If you listen for it' it's definitely there right at the beginning before these lyrics start is't like a whisper. Singer is also the name of a sewing machine manufacturer, and the introduction of Singer sewing machines had a massive effect on industrialisation and mass production of clothing - a massive human rights and workers rights issue...

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