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389 · 3 months ago
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yellowmanula · 11 months ago
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some sort of Techno, from 90s classics to modern one
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radiofreealbemut · 25 days ago
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killerc0w · 17 hours ago
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racunboy645 · 1 year ago
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captainwormburner · 2 months ago
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Interstellar Crystal Miners - Folktronica Electronic Rock - Captain Worm...
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xaoca · 5 months ago
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depersonalizedtechno · 8 hours ago
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curatethewav · 2 months ago
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•°•SYNCHRONIZED SOUNDS♻️°•* ↓
(“Inclusion in 90s Rave Culture”)
•alright, let’s be real: when you hear the word “rave” what comes to mind? EDM? PLUR? Lasers? A collective of wide-eyed characters profusely gnawing at their lips?
•from the outside looking in, rave culture tends to pique the interest in others, exuding this unorthodox and free-spirited, yet, rebellious feel that surrounds it
•for some, they serve as a much-needed escape—a way to release pent-up stress and tension from daily work life
•for others, it’s a symbol of unruly & disorder, condemning their affiliation with substance use and partying in dimly lit warehouses where rules act more like suggestions
•being involved with the scene myself, its honestly a form of revolt. it’s like going against everything society told you to be—it’s raw, unfiltered freedom at its finest
•but you see, it was not all about the music
•rave culture is centered around inclusivity; serving as the blueprint for how music could move us beyond societal constructs, in addition to our cultural differences.
(that’s the secret sauce, my friend)
•it brought strangers together through this shared search for connection, search for belonging & search for community
•a shared collective search to belong to something far larger than themselves; and its rather beautiful, really
•however, living in a world that seems built to keep people apart, not so kewl
•the 90s were a mess—cultural differences, societal pressures, and economic divides. Right as people were desperate for an escape plan out, rave culture surfaced like a breath of fresh air. It was the cure for everything the outside world was doing wrong
•they were this unspoken way of breaking down societal divides—tossing them in the trash and letting the music connect everyone
•It became this melting pot where it didn’t matter if you were rich, broke, black, white, whatever
•and you know what? That mindset? It’s not confined to the rave. It’s something thats carried within each and every one of us. a mentality that brings out the best in people, to remind us of the connection we have been endlessly searching for 🌎🧠♻️
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eseomo · 1 month ago
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“The outsider artist’s outsider artist”
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Check out Bandcamp’s Best Electronic Music of 2024.
Thank you Joe for highlighting my music again.
Listen to Butterflies 🦋 by ZOiD 🇮🇪 & Seo 🇳🇬
Our EP has 3 originals and 2 covers.
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389 · 7 months ago
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qazastra · 3 months ago
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this is going to sound like a joke but im serious when i say that in this trying time i really want to finalize my party megamix. you gotta party sometimes it's good for the soul
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yellowmanula · 17 days ago
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I received a commission to write a piece diagnosing the state of Polish club culture and outlining potential paths for the development of the underground scene. Let’s go!
They say history is written by the victors. Yet, the legacy of postcolonial critique has equipped us, cultural practitioners, with robust cognitive tools. We can define our position relative to the centers and peripheries of power and propose new practices aimed at carving out spaces for expression and action.
This text will be written from the perspective of an outsider—a girl raised in the provinces, whose journey to the underground led her through the twists and turns of trendy parties, the surface-level phenomena (from Scooter to Amelie Lens), and the disillusionment with the fading spirit of PLUR. This journey, though painful, was illuminated by something that, in the golden era of rave, was the true test of a DJ’s essence—namely, the calling.
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needleprince · 5 months ago
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my album infernal rapture is available everywhere now 🕯️
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sensitiveartisttypes · 3 months ago
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thingsfromthevoid - gobblin
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heavenslounge · 6 months ago
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a concept of what I would play if I was on tour or had my own sets came out kinda sloppy and messed up in some parts learning process first time using a DJ controller and making a mix of any kind used songs from my catalog for the club
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