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Tehom at Gray's Keg, Feb 5 2025, Lincoln, NE
@_.tehom 's set during a cross-genre show at @grayskegsaloon also featuring Phuzz, Antania and Psyclon Nine was heavy and intense.
Thank you for an awesome show!
#tehom#phuzz#antania#psyclonnine#concertphotography#livemusicphotography#musicphotographer#industrialmusic#heavymusic#darkmusic#crossgenreshow#grayskeg#lincolnne#localmusicscene#supportlocalmusic
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stupidest au idea just came to me as i drift in and out of sleep:
christmas carol au
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I’m actually such a huge oliver fan. I used to headcanon that my oc never figured out that he’s the same guy 😭😭😭
She just has her little Bud Ollie Jr and that mysterious man who only appears at night and calls her stupid in front of the phuzz (physician huzz)
I’m only playing because I was told he’s my type and now I’m curious
But also that’s hilarious ngl I love that for you
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Moving away from Cosmic lore, a little joke that I'm running for myself in the setting is how Wizards feel about the trademark "Wizard Hat".
It is of course a staple of Phuzz's appearance, but I've been picking and choosing which wizards to give big hats.
Many believe it to be a ridiculous-looking stereotype that other folk think of when they imagine Wizards, that has nothing to do with the actual practice of spellcasting.
Others consider the Big Hat to be a key component of Wizard culture, and a long-standing tradition, a signifier of their role and status.
A comically severe example is the discussion over whether Mystra herself, goddess of Magic, ever wore such a hat, and if she should be depicted with it.
The Church Schism of Mystra's followers is over if she wears a hat or not.
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SiIicon Valley Def Stars - Phat Phuzz EP (Original Mix 1)
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National African American Museum Set to Host Hip-Hop Block Party

This world-renowned center of black history is celebrating African American art with a major block party this upcoming August. A Block Party to Remember The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) has announced plans to throw a rap block party. The Smithsonian released a promotional poster and official statement last week, detailing the exciting event. https://twitter.com/NMAAHC/status/1536317666113294338 According to the Smithsonian, the block party is packed with “performances by local and national talent, presentations and activities that explore hip-hop music’s origins and cultural influence”. To honor the one-year anniversary of the Smithsonian Anthology of Hip-Hop and Rap, a public celebration is scheduled for Saturday, Aug 13. Rap fans and black history buffs will have plenty of time to enjoy the music and festivities. The block party will run from 11 am - 11 pm. If you can snag a ticket, you’ll be treated to performances by O Slice, Yungmanny, Phuzz, and Mimi Fresh just to name a few. One notable performer is D-Smoke, a contender in season 1 of The Rap Game on Netflix. DC is famous for its thriving block party scene. Capital Pride Block Party, The Block Party Carnival, and the HUSL Block Party are just a few of the yearly events the area hosts. Along with its bustling brunch culture and the go-go music scene, DC is a nonstop hub for black culture And camaraderie. The Smithsonian Anthology of Hip-Hop and Rap has already received glowing reception in its first year. Luckily, party patrons will be able to explore the museum displays during the building's routine hours. If you're a local foodie, there's a reason to stop by. The Sweet Home Café, located inside the building, will be serving “hip hop-inspired” cuisine. The live performances will take place inside The National Museum of African American History and Cultures first floor. There will also be an outdoor stage a short distance from the museum. Recognizing Black Music as History In addition to the block party, the Smithsonian is also premiering the seventh installment of its ongoing web series gOD-Talk 2.0: Hip-Hop & #BlackFaith. This series features several accomplished rappers and academics having enriching discussions about the culture. This special new episode promises to “explore the relationship between hip-hop culture and Black expressions of faith and spirituality.” You can tune in on Facebook Live Sunday, Aug 14 to catch the episode. The associate director for curatorial affairs for NMAAHC Dwandalyn Reece is all on board. She spoke about her excitement for the event in a recent statement. “The origins of hip-hop and rap rest in community where people gathered together in basements, on street corners, neighborhood dance parties and community shows to tell the stories of the people and places that brought it to life in a language all its own.” She began. “It is only fitting that NMAAHC celebrates the one-year anniversary of the Smithsonian Anthology of Hip-Hop and Rap with a block party in our front yard. Like a true block party, we invite all ages to come together to enjoy activities and performances in honor of the museum’s greatest homage to the music and culture of hip-hop.” She explained. Truly, this upcoming August has plenty in store for DC's history and music buffs. Visit the official event site for tickets and further details. Also, Follow FM Hip Hop on Instagram and Facebook Dreema Carrington|IG: @dr3amgirl79 | Twitter: @notdreema Read the full article
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World premiere time! I made this crazy video for @the_tills by editing together old educational filmstrips. To see the full video for MOTHER EARTH, click the link in my bio or the link in @phuzzrecords bio or the link in . . . I guess that's about it. Enjoy. I guess I should do the hashtag thing. #musicvideo #musicvideos #garagerock #thetills #phuzz #phuzzrecords #motherearth #ephemera #educational #music #newmusic #newmusicalert #video #videos #rocknroll #rockandroll #ncmusic #avl #asheville #avlmusic #spaceodyssey
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#beat #beats #igbeatclub #music #vintage #cassette #tape #analog #producer #studio #studios #studioflow #memories #beattape #jasonhogans #brownstudy #archive #wow #esotericsheep #phuzz #bye
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*TONIGHT!* Doors@9pm for TARG DANCE MIX ‘99 - an evening of eurodance/pop/hiphop tunes inspired by the Muchmusic dance compilations of the 90s, with your hosts DJ’s @djmiami66 and @djphuzz - join us!!! 🙂👾��� More INFO/DETAILS here: http://www.houseoftarg.com/concert-listings-events/targ-dance-mix-1999-pop-eurodance-hip-hop-dance-party-w/-dj-phuzz-dj-miami (at House of TARG) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqN8jQeOoue/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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the phrases i chose cutting up my mouth like a swarm of metal moths
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Psyclon Nine at Gray's Keg, Feb 5 2025, Lincoln, NE
Heavy industrial metal legend @psyclonnine performed at @grayskegsaloon in Lincoln, NE. The show also featured Phuzz, Tehom and Antania. It's awesome to see that heavy electronic cross genre bands like this are becoming more and more popular in the Midwest. Thank you for an awesome show and for all the love you have shown your fans that night!
#psyclonnine#industrialmetal#electronicmetal#darkindustrial#industrialgoth#heavymusic#midwestmusic#lincolnne#grayskeg#metalcommunity#undergroundscene#darkmusic#concertphotography#electronicunderground#industrialscene#gothmetal#heavyelectronic#livemusicphotography#musicfusion#supportlivemusic#electronicgoth
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had this horrible thought that if the campaign was an actual ip, some people would still ship aramis/ivanushka
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I was tagged by @rontiro to do this funky music thing I’ve been procrastinating but here ya have it! Rules: List ten songs you’re currently obsessed with (note - my music taste changes every three days and you caught me on a rather trippy week) The Ugly Kings - Black Widow I adore this entire album, but Black Widow in particular is really good for getting me into a powerful energetic zone. I associate it with the break of dawn as a storm brews in the sky, a Wild West trial for execution, treason within one’s home. Cleõphüzz - Half Moon Ritual Literally just discovered this masterpiece today. Wizard of Phuzz is damn sick, but Half Moon Ritual has some intense otherworldly vibes I’m super into. I associate this song with nomadic spirit quests, cauldrons stirring, and raging midnight desert storms. Many Rooms - Danielle Very different style from the first two, I can confidently say I have been obsessed with this song since the moment I heard the first verse. Never have I discovered such a juxtaposition of something so hauntingly constricting, yet liberating. This is a song for empty, rainy train stations, foggy fields, sleeping cities, and old dilapidating farmhouses. Daughter - Burn it Down I’ve loved Elena Tonra since before she was part of Daughter, and Life is Strange is such a unique series that’s always intrigued me so when I discovered Daughter did the sequel’s soundtrack I had high hopes. I wasn’t disappointed, especially with this song, which taps into a more aggressive style for the band I certainly enjoy. This song if for racing down busy streets, one-way plane tickets, the recreation of the self. Closure in Moscow - Happy Days I’ve been seriously into this band for almost a year now, and at first I didn’t like Pink Lemonade as much as some of their other stuff because it was so out there, but that’s precisely why I fell in love with it in the end. Choosing one song out of this album is not an easy task, since nearly every track transcends reality, but I can confidently say I’ve had this one on repeat for at least a month. I associate it with drug-induced costume parties, extraterrestrial unity, and dancing alone in your bedroom with speakers on full blast. Klaxons - Magick What a fucking trip. Not only did Klaxons basically turn Crowley’s work into a punk subgenre, but they made a pretty sweet music video. Any bookworm occultists might recognize some of the lyrics as being directly derived from Alastair’s rituals. I associate this song with vampiric rock concerts, graveyard raves, and strange entities emerging from the sewers. Dream State - Try Again This band is essentially what Paramore should have become. Not shying away from getting just a teensy bit more hardcore, the passion and lyrical beauty I find in most of their songs is incredible. This song specifically has a lot of deeper meaning to me personally, as I’ve related it to my own life and I’m sure many others have. This song is courage, heartbreak, rising from the ashes, hitchhiking out of town and hoping never to return. Perturbator - Cult of 2112 All of Perturbator’s music is so easy to jam out to, it’s tough to pick just one I’m obsessed with, but as of this moment, Cult of 2112 has a special place in the darker groovy side of my heart. This is an 8-bit zombie apocalypse, getting stoned and imagining a battle between angels and demons taking place around you as you bike home at 2am, violet neon lights, futuristic cities, cyberpunk monster hunting teams now recruiting new members. Bong - Out of the Aeons Named after the Lovecraftian tale, this 35 minute long song is great to listen to stoned. Reciting some verses from the story, it feels more like an adventure quest than plain old music. I associate this song with portals hidden in plain sight, glitches in the matrix, birthing fantastical worlds around you while daydreaming on long bus rides. foxwedding - The Fall foxwedding is a phenomenal artist, and this song gives me “cold hands gripping your heart” type chills. A gateway, a discovery, a decision, a verdict, hidden truths, dangerous paths, this song could be anything and everything. I associate it with abandoned government laboratories, the aftermath of a war that left behind the strangest of details, realizing the madness you thought was finally defeated shall always live within. I’m going to tag @king-akita and @aldamirie to do this if they so desire, and of course anyone else who may be interested.
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I've made a document noting everyones current hit point maximum and potential AC and it's proving helpful for figuring out how fucked an encounter can get.
"What doesn't kill you" is still valuable data points for a paper I'm constructing titled "How to kill you".
An issue is that a specific creature using all of its attacks currently has about a 48% chance of hitting Phuzz at least once, and has a 99.8% chance to hit Aramis at least once. What is an inconvenience for some is absolutely brutal for others, and this is what makes balance kinda hard.
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National African American Museum Set to Host Hip-Hop Block Party

This world-renowned center of black history is celebrating African American art with a major block party this upcoming August. A Block Party to Remember The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) has announced plans to throw a rap block party. The Smithsonian released a promotional poster and official statement last week, detailing the exciting event. https://twitter.com/NMAAHC/status/1536317666113294338 According to the Smithsonian, the block party is packed with “performances by local and national talent, presentations and activities that explore hip-hop music’s origins and cultural influence”. To honor the one-year anniversary of the Smithsonian Anthology of Hip-Hop and Rap, a public celebration is scheduled for Saturday, Aug 13. Rap fans and black history buffs will have plenty of time to enjoy the music and festivities. The block party will run from 11 am - 11 pm. If you can snag a ticket, you’ll be treated to performances by O Slice, Yungmanny, Phuzz, and Mimi Fresh just to name a few. One notable performer is D-Smoke, a contender in season 1 of The Rap Game on Netflix. DC is famous for its thriving block party scene. Capital Pride Block Party, The Block Party Carnival, and the HUSL Block Party are just a few of the yearly events the area hosts. Along with its bustling brunch culture and the go-go music scene, DC is a nonstop hub for black culture And camaraderie. The Smithsonian Anthology of Hip-Hop and Rap has already received glowing reception in its first year. Luckily, party patrons will be able to explore the museum displays during the building's routine hours. If you're a local foodie, there's a reason to stop by. The Sweet Home Café, located inside the building, will be serving “hip hop-inspired” cuisine. The live performances will take place inside The National Museum of African American History and Cultures first floor. There will also be an outdoor stage a short distance from the museum. Recognizing Black Music as History In addition to the block party, the Smithsonian is also premiering the seventh installment of its ongoing web series gOD-Talk 2.0: Hip-Hop & #BlackFaith. This series features several accomplished rappers and academics having enriching discussions about the culture. This special new episode promises to “explore the relationship between hip-hop culture and Black expressions of faith and spirituality.” You can tune in on Facebook Live Sunday, Aug 14 to catch the episode. The associate director for curatorial affairs for NMAAHC Dwandalyn Reece is all on board. She spoke about her excitement for the event in a recent statement. “The origins of hip-hop and rap rest in community where people gathered together in basements, on street corners, neighborhood dance parties and community shows to tell the stories of the people and places that brought it to life in a language all its own.” She began. “It is only fitting that NMAAHC celebrates the one-year anniversary of the Smithsonian Anthology of Hip-Hop and Rap with a block party in our front yard. Like a true block party, we invite all ages to come together to enjoy activities and performances in honor of the museum’s greatest homage to the music and culture of hip-hop.” She explained. Truly, this upcoming August has plenty in store for DC's history and music buffs. Visit the official event site for tickets and further details. Also, Follow FM Hip Hop on Instagram and Facebook Dreema Carrington|IG: @dr3amgirl79 | Twitter: @notdreema Read the full article
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