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fpastilhas
yup I listened to some on a comp and a persian native got me some recs for me to listen to. Good to know you still alive dude
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Fuzzhi
oh cmon men, more than a year without scrobbling? We need your help, those Foo Fighters listeners are winning the battle! Everything is destroyed with the new layout and the essence is lost, but hey, strange people like you were the greatest thing over here. It's never too late to some Model 500 scrobblings....
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charless1999
Hi there, thanks and I think 1999 because of the Windowlicker of AFX and the Remedy of the Basement Jaxx :)
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Auland
Thanks for that sobering message, I think I'm going to stay off tumblr for another arbitrary sabbatical - there's something about the fast-paced picking and choosing of artistic images just for the sake of having a collection of artistic images that's shallow and haunting. Drawing or editing up original art definitely helps clear the mind. I miss the days where I'd be on last.fm 24/7 and scrobble infinite amounts of tracks and respond to messages the second I saw them. I don't know why it takes me millions of years to respond to a message on any medium. I guess I have a new year's resolution now, even though it's technically just creating an inception of procrastination. Anyway, yeah, I wonder what it would be like to see Sunn O))) live. I don't care for them that much but I hear they're ear-splitting up front. Same goes for that harsh wall noise stuff, if I was equipped with sound-deferring equipment I'd go to a show just for the experience.
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Auland
I'm finding that a lot of the bands I've arbitrarily shunned in the past due to alleged "hipster stigma" attached to them have surprised me once I actually take the time to listen (gosh how unusual!). I used to have this giant bias against anything /mu/ liked because most of those people are filled to the brim with shit, but I've heard some of the stuff from artists like Death Grips and Com Truise and enjoyed it. I guess I've reached the revelation that I was just as stifling as the people I vilified. So a hundred toothpicks sideways into my rectum. Also, funny you mention doom metal because I was planning on going to the Godflesh concert happening here in April. It was slated for October but I guess some g-men thought they were evil terrorists and incinerated their passports.
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snortcrystal
n deed i am my metal friend ..that was tastiest and most exotic dinner eye ever had lol
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snortcrystal
not sure about that lol but eye kinda stop dwelling on this site ...donno why ..you r still rocking i see..good ;>))
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Auland
what cinemas play music like this?? direct me to them NOW! I've been preferring the more ambient kind of that stuff as of late, like Amun Dragoon and Internet Club. some of these artists straight up use foreign commercials as audio, which I bet would fuck up my dreams if I played them at the right sleep cycle.
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Auland
http://auralsects.bandcamp.com/album/silver-delirium This entire album is pretty good. But as for the more "literal" stuff, like people playing muzak through filters and messing with it, there's stuff like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cU8HrO7XuiE Which is just Diana Ross's "It's Your Move" slowed down and looped. I guess it's pretty simplistic, but it admittedly it does create the atmosphere it aimed to achieve...that being what I assume is the alienation of consumerist nostalgia. This too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2SWFr66GEg And then there's this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-04lIMXn_o which as you can see is very heavy on the "consumer" theme.
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Auland
You'll be like whatshisface, Digitek. I guess kind of. Also, have you ever heard of vaporwave?? I'm supposedly a year late to the party and it's kind of "dying" now but god this genre is weird as fuck. It's basically just fucked up sampled muzak. I guess I heard the really off-the-wall stuff first on bandcamp, but listening to the vaporwave Last.fm is really fucking chill.
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Auland
Yes, there are quite a few subreddits with interesting concepts. I just don't like the upvote system the site uses - in a way I feel as if it creates a barrier of competition that doesn't need to be there (at least for article comments). I know youtube does it too, but the feel is still different. I think I'll be making another tumblr soon, perhaps uploading some of my art and stupid pictures I took.
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Auland
I wish the short story was a little less short, to flesh out the characters a bit more. But I wouldn't dare say that near Ellison, he'd probably throw a dead possum at me or something. and while I hate reddit that's some nice glitch art. I like this blog >> http://yearoftheglitch.tumblr.com/ as well as this guy >> http://maxcapacity.tumblr.com/ It kind of pains me though when people upload ugly .gifs and pass it off as glitch art when it's really just...colorful blinking shit. Max has this method of corrupting pixels that's pretty cool. I think.
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Auland
Woah, I love sites like that. Damn it, there was one website that started off as an unassuming fictional tailor's site which had some history assorted by page numbers, and when you clicked through enough it started to get a little creepy. Not the gore kind of creepy but the subdued crazed-man-with-an-art-fetish-and-html-mastery creepy. So many layers and hidden pages, like a maze of beautiful insanity.
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Auland
I forgot Summer existed. I seriously did. I've been so sunken into the gooey goo of university stress that I actually disconnected completely from memories of vacations. Even then I'll probably have to work or do more classes during the summer. god damn it. and now my room smells like old coffee grinds and pork. ugh! once my roommate walks in the door this weekend for the first time she's going to do a 180 and run away. The last Ellison story I read was I Have no Mouth and I Must Scream, and next is A Boy and his Dog. but what really cemented his position as my all-time favorite author was this groovy speech he made. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4GVR3G_DJU And how am I supposed to scan that QR code anyway?? My phone is 5 years old. I'd buy 50 stickers though
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Auland
"Involved joke." Who even knows. The first suggestion upon typing "tila tequila" in google reveals "tila tequila illuminati." Funny because I was actually thinking it would rear its head. Uh.... I haven't been discovering too many films lately as I assumed the position of head chief of mental blackout affairs.
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