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peace 7

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About peace 7

  • Birthday September 15

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    Tokyo
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    Consciousness

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  1. Hello!!! Yah, I know... I've been working on music for the past ages. I keep being reminded of this place due to trying to live the IDM Dream- but also due to charges to my PayPal account, haha. But yah, I gotta find some solution to browse this place on mobile with no photo auto loading, as I'd drain my mobile data usage in a couple days if I browsed on mobile. I "left" due to focusing on working on music or some conceptual shit like that, but I gotta get back. I do miss this place!!!
  2. I have come here to pay my respects. Thank you Daft Punk for your choonage over the ages. I wish you each the best, and I hope your respective $70,000,000 net worth is enough to live at least okay. I know- electronic music was hard to make money from, but hang in there- and don't be ashamed to work at McDonald's just to get by! You didn't make much money, but you changed lives. And that's all that matters. I would say that Daft Punk had a wonderful path of a career, and it was cool to see their transformation as artists. Hard to believe the TRON Legacy soundtrack was by the same people who wrote Around The World. Most people stay pretty tight to their styles, but Daft Punk kept progressing and succeeding in moving asses and hearts. Photek is an example of someone who was legend, then kept progressing, but it just wasn't as good. Fatboy Slim got stuck in his ways, and Prodigy progressed only up until they were shit. Moby came from the underground and shot to space, never to return. Last I heard, he was selling juice. Squarepusher put lights on his head and has several maxed out Daft Punk costume shop punch cards, so it's embarrassing even just typing his moniker out- all that Warp money can never repair the damage done. Anyway- There's really only a handful of artists who started in the underground and rose to the skies and kept changing and grasping the background vibez of the ether and crystallizing them for the masses- and do it all successfully without being a shadow of their former selves. Daft Punk was basically a perfect career, and I respect their efforts and path. What a fucking crazy ride.
  3. The IDM Man will make you make IDM until you get signed; then forever after. IDM LIFE is real, yo. Making electronic music for like 23 years— there’s gotta be some meaning in all this.
  4. After T breakz are always a lovely reminder of the wonderful high tech lazer of the flower. I think eventually we all become perma stone mode or something. Just uploaded this new track yesterday, and I think blazage has influenced my music to have more dreamy qualities:
  5. Dude-- you gotta listen to Do You Feel Like We Do; tons of live versions, some good, some great, some epic. I'm at work so not gonna find the most epic one but anyway... It's some pretty next-level shit. HE RECORDED THAT IN 1423, BEFORE ELECTRIC POWER. Everyone was using rocks to put in their dick hole, then Peter Frampton comes along with an electric guitar, amp, mic, talkbox, massive soundsystem, fuckin' all that shit, and he rocked the streets super hard. People were still psychologically recovering from The Plague, and this motherfucker was performing in sold out stadiums, at a time when stadiums didn't even exist. Highly recommend. Dead serious. Do You Feel Like We Do is Peter Frampton's gift to humanity.
  6. Everyone reminds you of Charlie Chaplin. I remember I posted a pic of my Asian face, and you said I look like Charlie Chaplin. I'm so sick and tired of all this fucking Charlie Chaplin on this motherfucking forum. But also:
  7. Yah, but as you are lovemaking, she would babble indecipherable poetry of pleasure like, "Keep on walking on the side of the- can't help but aeroplane to talk of the- boy does the kneecap on the widow's past beautiful walnut agony in the skies of the ranches of Windslow town- around- talking about the town, you know keep pushing push it push it like Tina in Berlin- you win- sin, in a tin can of the Walmart jacket nine dollar, catacomb blast acer baser nostalgia pleasing window pane of the helicopter drives, snake fighting dangalous bely dangalous, bring light iiiiin lipstick boy, you inner space boy- OOOOOooOOHOOHOHHHHHH!!!" - and you'd be like: "Oh, man- I'm rocking this bitch's world."
  8. Limited edition of 40, so I guess that makes sense.....? Why not just make a limited edition of 1 for $1.4 million?
  9. Yes. Time is very, very flexible.
  10. I bet nobody noticed that you sent that post from your iPhone using Tapatalk, because they thought you were talking to your Auntie Gertrude.
  11. Explains why so many remember this album as Boned In The USA.
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