current mood: early (like, real early - 1992, even) trance music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P221B4VHaFw
oh boy, the fucker is stalking me now, rape mention re: subtoot about serial harasser who can't read this (--)
Oh, you wanna have a go? You want to read my posts (or have someone circumvent my blocks for you, like a coward!) in spite of the fact I've repeatedly made it *abundantly* clear to you that you're persona non grata around me?
Sure.
Listen here, you abusive, rapist piece of shit.
Lay off your bullshit false victimhood narrative already. The only reason you are like this is because you are, YEARS after the fact, still utterly obsessed about postfurry to the point where you've made up all sorts of delusions in your mind about what's at the end of the day yet another social scene. You weren't ousted from there because of some ~secret cabal revolving around Indi~, you weren't ~canceled because you dared question the order of things~, you were thrown out because. You. Raped. Someone.
The only reason anyone even works with you at this point still is because you've managed to successfully DARVO them into thinking you're somehow the actual victim here, even as you continually stalk and attack the many people you've hurt before, along with anyone who dares hold you accountable for that. You are no different from any of the many, MANY other abusive shitheads I've had to suffer in my life, the only thing that stands out about you in particular is just how -exquistely- entitled and deliberately ignorant of your own repeated attacks on others you are.
Is postfurry perfect? Not in the slightest. Neither is the fediverse, even! But pushing out individuals like you who think they can fucking sexually assault someone, then come back like nothing happened and CONTINUE acting like utter shitheads (even after getting a second chance that you rightfully should NEVER have gotten after something like THAT)? Honey that's nothing but a positive for the both of them.
Eat shit, and get the fuck out of here. You should be rotting in prison, not acting like a maladjusted teenager on the goddamn internet.
subtoot about serial harasser who can't read this (--)
Honey, you can cry about being stifled by "civility culture" all you want, but it's not going to change the fact you -keep- viciously attacking people over the smallest, most insignificant shit imaginable, and people have been telling you to knock this nonsense off for literal years now.
You're in your fucking forties. Act the part. That or do everyone a favor and leave the fediverse already like you keep saying you will.
impromptu writings about (electronic) music history, long af
Y'know, with vaporwave not being nearly that big of a thing these days and the new version of Ishkur's Guide -finally- coming out, I've kinda been thinking about how sometimes the simplest things can have a tremendous impact on music as a whole.
Like, vaporwave itself is obviously not very out there anymore these days, but there's no denying it's had a huge influence on music from the early to mid-'10s onwards - even the most vanilla pop music these days just sounds a lot dreamier for lack of better words than it did up to around 2012, gated reverb on is back after having basically vanished altogether for two decades and then some with the start of the '90s, and the way samples are manipulated in vaporwave - itself primarily taken from chopped and screwed - has become a production staple in many genres since.
That said, this isn't even the first time this has happened.
Flash back to Belgium in 1986, when a DJ in a local nightclub (most likely Dikke Ronny in Ancienne Belgique, Antwerp) decided to play an EBM record (Flesh, by A Split Second - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FDy-RVeI-A) at 33 1/3 RPM and with the pitch control set to +8 by accident, rather than its intended speed of 45 RPM. This slowed the fast and hard-hitting beats of the original down to a crawl - the sound of it all went from speedy and fierce to slow and menacing, with a tempo of around 105 BPM and a deep bass that was mostly unheard of on this side of the Atlantic at the time. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6XfRWVZvms)
People loved it, and new beat was born.
They also soon discovered that this sound gelled -very- well with the acid house craze that was coming over from Chicago via the UK at the time - naturally, as people began to produce their own records in the style they took on influences from that as well, and from their on out, after reaching a peak in popularity around 1988, the style began to slowly speed back up and diversify in the process - early hardcore and its descendants (happy hardcore, jungle/drum and bass and gabber among others) directly came from it, and it left its mark on other styles emerging at the time as well, ranging from eurodance that would dominate the European airwaves for much of the next decade to the then budding trance scene.
Together with Chicago house and early Detroit techno (both of which honestly deserve way more exposure of their histories as well) in the US, these three genres basically revolutionized electronic music in the mid-late '80s and set the stage for the absolute explosion of styles that would happen in the '90s.
With all that in mind, vaporwave (or related genres like synthwave and witch house) seem to show themselves more through their influence on already existing genres than spawning any big scenes on their own per se, so far at least - but then again, people in 1989 had no idea what was about to happen from 1991 onwards either. But between that, the diversification of people's tastes in general, and music (once again) hitting a point where making it has become more and more accessible with learning resources being widely available and software being more available than ever, I feel like we're headed towards a new explosion of stuff once again, much like what happened in the '90s and the late '00s/early '10s.
Mark my words, music in the 2020s is gonna be wild.
bird hell, general politics on a personal level (-)
should probably remind myself more often that engaging with anyone who doesn't show a positive attitude right off the bat there at all is a complete fool's errand and even if you take out the MAGAchuds, the place is still crawling with centrists and neoliberals with three feet thick skulls and zero reference to how the real world works
utter non sequitur thought du jour: y'all ever think about how anytime a big leap forward in technology becomes accessible to the general public you'll instantly see that reflected in the music videos of that time period
exhibit 1: the "holy shit we can use computers now!!!"-ass videos of the late '80s and early '90s for pretty much anything not-rock
exhibit 2: Y2K as hell music videos for electronic music and R&B in particular in the late '90s and early '00s
exhibit 3: nu metal. just, nu metal
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