Never once has a DJ stopped a show for a political message in my city. Everyone cheered too.

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    8 months ago

    that’s so dope

    the closest political clubbing experience I had was a person in a maid costume + furry head holding up that photo of John Cena with Mao’s hair on stage in a vaporwave party

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      I feel like vaporwave draws a lot of reactionaries because the use of 80s/90s kitsch aesthetics combined with greco-roman imagery is like, a RETVRN thing for them. Which is funny because the original vaporwave artists were suggesting something very different by juxtaposing elements of our vapid consumer culture with those of a fallen western civilization, but of course chuds always miss the point.

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        The three figures I could point to as creating vaporwave as a style of music are a black man, a trans woman, and a Jewish man. (DJ Screw, Vektroid, and Daniel Lopatin respectively). And every time I go in a vaporwave production discord half the profiles have trans flags.

        Not to say reactionaries don’t love to adopt culture from people they deem lesser though. They love rock music. But this one always felt really weird for fascists to try and usurp.

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          8 months ago

          I think you could throw James Ferraro in there as well, another black guy

          but that early era of vaporwave came and went over a decade ago. a lot of those original artists moved on to other things and the vaporwave scene became flooded with a lot of white cishet male weebs lazily copying their style without understanding the artistic intent beyond a surface level

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            James Ferraro is the best musician alive at making music that sounds like it was spit right out of a corporate board room meeting on how to make the most inoffensive, blandest thing possible. And yet he’s amazing, he’s extremely talented. It’s like the musical equivalent of those street performers who pretend they’re statues. It’s like if Goku started playing golf.

            Intentionally making robotic, soulless music. I love him and can’t believe I forgot him.

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    8 months ago

    I saw Machine Girl earlier this year. They had some kind of technical mishap with a bass amplifier, so the show got paused like a minute. So the band led the crowd in a chant of “Fuck Greg Abbott.” It’s what made me finally think the kids will be alright.