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T3551ER

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  1. Lucifer - just finished up 2nd part of Season 5. A bit jarring because of the long break between halves, but part II delivers, and delivers, and delivers. I'm not sure I've seen anyone here mention this show - I would call it a guilty pleasure but it's really turned into one of my favorite shows of all time. Funny and entertaining at the outset, it's now doing great things with characters that I actually care about, mainly because the show delves deep into the human condition. It's a show that started strong and then just got better as time went on - the switch to Netflix clearly opened doors for the showrunners to run with it, to the best effect. 

    The Harley Quinn Show (HBO Max)- Holy fucking lol. I'm not a huge Harley stan but this show has been bonkers good. It's the perfect binge watch (like 20-25 minutes per episode, so you can also just watch bite sized pieces). Not only is it hilarious but holy shit I'm on board with all the fucked up characters - you legit start to care about these miscreants, and the humor here is fantastic. Kind of reminds me of old Adult Swim stuff like Aqua Teen or Sealab 2021... but with more heart. Even a passing familiarity with the DC comics archetypes will also pay dividends as everyone is like what you know, but taken to extremes (Jim Gordon is an alcoholic whose marriage is failing and just wants Batman to acknowledge him as more than just a work colleague). Watch the first 5 minutes and you'll know where this thing is going. DO NOT WATCH THIS WITH CHILDREN IN THE ROOM 

  2. Just finished up Raised by Wolves. Nutty AF innit? Thoroughly enjoyed it though - sort of a combo of Lost + the 100 with higher production values + 1000% more Prometheus/Ridley Scott.  The actress and actor who play Mother + Father are so friggin' good. 

    I really, really hope all the stuff they are throwing out there actually have an explanation, and it's not a Lost writer's room "oh that's cool and mysterious, put it in, we'll figure it out later..." sort of thing. 

    9.5 flying snakes / 10 android sex scenes

     

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  3. 18 hours ago, dingformung said:

    Hey, glad you like the songs! Just saw your reply and it made me happy to read it

    This one was made by hitting the wall under a bridge for an echo effect, also some church bells were recorded and some drumming on a container happened. It was phone recordings

    Processing is a private secrete sorry (can't talk about details here because its a secrete)

     

     

    "Music is liquid architecture; architecture is frozen music." #quote

    That, is an awesome quote. Love it!

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  4. Well, in my experience, people who do that are themselves highly insecure, and have doubts about their self worth. It's like... you ever meet someone who constantly and consistently says things like "I'm such a good person, just such a good person, I don't know why X person is treating me this way?!" Those people aren't really trying to convince you of this truth, they're trying to convince themselves. 

    Feel like most stuff like this comes down to that - people that feel like they have limited worth and so need to go around convincing the world that they are "important" and "worth it" and have "done something" when some small, scared part of them is in the corner of their mind going "right? I am... right? please tell me I'm worth something." 

    My 2 cents/armchair psychoanalyzing. I mean, don't get me wrong, I know it's annoying as shit but if she's your girl and you can see it from that perspective maybe it'll both help you feel less annoyed and maybe help you figure out a way to help her deal with what may be some deep underlying issues with self worth. 

     

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  5. Don't think this is stupid at all and, in fact, a smashing idea! I looked through the list of charities and think they all look great - though if we choose something like the preserve jazz and blues one it might be a bit out of genre for the music most folks make here. 

    Anyway, love the idea, personally would be glad to contribute content. Seems like it'd be both fun + for a good cause... 

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  6. Yo! Really digging this - I went back and dug through the @dingformungtracks on Soundcloud. Love the liquidity of your grooves man - it's got that nice, slithery sort of Elektron sound, underpinned by tight percussive stabs. 

    I'm curious how much of your stuff is based on found sound things like this and how much of it is done digitally? Also: can you shed a little bit of light on your processing process (hahah) for found sounds? I've only very recently gotten in to it (god it's such an eye opener) but I feel like they often lack the "punch" of the stuff here (and in your other music - if it is, indeed, found sounds). 

    Gooooood shit - oh, also, for some reason the vid only shows me a gray box (double checked on another browser/device, same thing). Can you re-up? 

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  7. On 3/4/2021 at 5:28 AM, Untitled said:

    Hi, me again......

     

     I've uploaded a couple of tracks to my SC that I've been doing over the last few days.

    Both are done using nothing but Operator.

    Opr. is another attempt at non repetitive IDM using probabilities etc

    Ord. is an attempt to make an uneasy sounding ambient track. Might be a bit cheesy, but I learnt a fuck-ton about sound design making both of them.

    As always, criticism is welcome, still lots to learn.

    Thanks for listening. Expect a few more as I have the next nine days off work.......

    Just catching up on this thread. These are great! I particularly like this one - the sound design stuff here is pretty bonkers. Curious about what you are doing with Operator to achieve these. 

    Nothing too much to add critique wise here, partly just wanted to come and show some love and also say how awesome it is you decided to pick music back up later in life. It's such a joy/pleasure to see proof that music making/art isn't bound by age (so often it seems people equate it with youth, at least in the west). Enjoying your tunes!

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  8. 7 hours ago, Thu Zaw said:

    I think the dumbest aspect of vaccine conspiracy is that the theory is kind of reliant upon a global political coordination and cooperation involving global governments that have really poor relations.

    Am I seriously to believe that the governments, researchers, peers, etc of USA, China, Russia, India, Israel, etc all conspired together against the populace to allow Bill Gates to get microchips in us?

    I mean, if that's what's gonna unite world governments, maybe we should give them a chance. ?

    lol. Also, if anyone has ever worked for the government in any capacity, then you know that things like, uh, efficiency and coordination are not ... hallmarks. Anything you want to do requires, like, 7 committees to review it, 4 planning meetings, 10 "implementation" meetings (that are really planning meetings but you talk about what you think you should be doing instead of actually doing it) and maybe 6 months later you've got everyone to agree to print an information card which, by this point, is woefully out of date. 

    Imagining one government being able to coordinate even one of these conspiracy theories is laughable. The idea of multiple governments coordinating it is ludicrous. 

    Back OT: A point of interest - my wife got her 2nd dose  of Moderna about a month ago. She's still breast feeding our infant, and I happen to be part of a study where I have monthly serology tests to monitor levels of antibodies in my bloodstream against COVID. We decided to test our infant last week - no dice, no appreciable levels of antibodies according to the test (which I don't think necessarily means anything - I'm not sure of the sensitivity of the test -it's an at-home yes/no type one). 

    Just a bit of anecdotal info about conferring antibodies/immunity to children... will probably end up testing her again in a few weeks just to see if any change. 

     

     

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  9. 11 hours ago, yekker said:

    Maybe make the new button grey or something?? 

     

    I'm getting an urge...

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    hahahaha I came here to post that I'm having this weird urge to hit the "Ignore this Topic" button everytime I see it... it's just so... ENTICING. 

  10. On 5/11/2021 at 9:58 PM, lyst said:

     

    I'm getting pretty deep now, season 9 ish.  All I have to say is thank the lord for Dean, because Jared Padalecki is one of the worst actors on earth haha.  He is so fucking bad, almost makes it unwatchable, but Dean and Castiel keep me coming back.

    Ha, you are ripping through it! Only, like 14 more seasons to go (kidding kidding, but, man they made a lot of seasons). lol, yeah, Jared's go to move is the furrowed brow + the shrugging his shoulders up and down whenever some serious action happens. I think he gets a bit better by the end though - actually feel like on rewatch I appreciated him a bit more (though, let's face it, a lot of this show is pretty hammy). Actually, looked it up - actually think some of the stuff he does in S9 is actually pretty deece acting w/ the whole Ezekial stuff (though, the guy who plays Zeke - wtf is up with how he talks? part of me wonders if Jared Padelecki's range is so limited that his "affected angel voice" is all he can muster, so the guy who plays Zeke has to try and mimic that).

    Moving into S10-> forward you're in for a treat - S11 in particular does some great stuff w/ upping the stakes that feels both logical and earned... 

  11. On 5/12/2021 at 12:52 AM, Stickfigger said:

    Damn man, thank you for the kind words ! Very glad that you enjoyed it.  Re: it sounding good , that is all aux's credit as he did the mastering on it and he did a great job !

    Yep working remotely has never been easier than now with the ability to trade .syx files directly. They went thru a number of permutations and even now when I listen it's hard to remember exactly where different parts came from or how they ended up how they did. 

    I was also lucky enough to be able to get a bit of a view under the hood of aux's patterns and can now steal his techniques and appropriate them as my own 

    @auxien bang up job man, hats (and other haberdashery) off! 

    I find the whole process fascinating - glad you two were able to meld minds on this one, it sounds so unique, but as if it's all coming from the same source. Lovely stuff. Also, enjoy nicking them techniques (one of the true joys in life)! 

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  12. 2021, the year where kickass music is being released. I feel like this is an emerging theme, and, god damn, how nice it is to feel like maybe, just maybe, there is light at the end of a long tunnel. This release is no exception, melding the sensibilities of two fine artists into an unmissable cavalcade of digital goodness, liquid, Elektron squiggles and deep bass hits. There is a real danger with music like this that it can become overstuffed, but this album somehow manages to throw sounds at your face at lightspeed while remaining cogent throughout, always tiptoing up to the edge of chaos, but never falling in wholeheartedly. 

    Pop? A very odd thing to ascribe to this sound, but I get it: there is something immediately graspable here that causes instant head nod, while a maelstrom of other things careen around your head, ready for further examination. In truth, my favorite music has this feature - something I can hear (and, more importantly feel) immediately and resonate with, along with numerous other layers that invite further study, and reveal their treasures upon repeat listens. 

    That this was done by two people working remotely is amazing, as it feels singular and whole, without the stain of obvious hands in the mix. What is more amazing is just how. fucking. good. it sounds. 

    FFS stop reading this and go buy it. It's time to celebrate!!!

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  13. 3 hours ago, BobDobalina said:

    First, congrats on taking this step roo, whether or not it's in steel-toed boots the kind @chenGOD likes to wear.

    I haven't myself deleted everything because I never really got on anything (except LinkedIn an that was out of necessity).  Nope to myspace, facebook, etc.  Pretty early on I saw these things for as the dopamine oscillators they are and wanted no part of it, still waiting for my trophy from the Ultimately Useless Wisdom Society.

    That's a bingo. I was in my late 20s/early 30s when all of my friends were getting on FB, and yeah over the years it's definitely shaped (warped) who I stay in contact with an how.  Especially after kids, the needle had definitely taken a dive in the more isolated/lonlier direction.  Exactly along what u say, a lot of people use this as some sort of meta-surrogate for actual friendships.  friends hang out, do stuff together, talk life talk shit, vibe, etc.   All bells & whistles aside, IMHO FB is just a glorified csv file of people you know (or think you know) 

    Just biked in to say that "dopamine oscillators" is such a spot on (and unique) term for this phenomena. Never heard it before, props (and apologies for inevitably stealing it for future conversations)

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  14. On 1/18/2021 at 10:12 AM, Tim_J said:

    The endless is a bit difficult because of the atrocious acting and weak directing... It didn't really grabbed me the 1st time but after watching resolution for the 2nd time I got back to the endless and it was a much better experience... I'd like to hear your thoughts on synchronic though... Make me feel less of an hater... 

    Ok, FINALLY got around to watching Synchronic (since it dropped on Netflix was willing to give it a go). Annnnnd...

    Actually really liked it. I went in to it with extremely lowered expectations so I think that probably helped, and I also spaced it out over a few days, which may have helped with some of the potential pacing issues. I actually spent a couple of days thinking about why I liked it, particularly given that a lot of people seemed to really hate it (not just you TJ, lots of negative reviews out there), and have come to the conclusion that:

    These guys write/make films that rely on the audience identifying with the main character(s) and, if you do, it makes a lot of the stuff that might otherwise seem cheesy and just plain stupid AF not so bothersome, and perhaps even endearing. I also think I have to be in the right headspace, otherwise my opinion might vary wildly. Spring is my favorite of theirs, but as someone who lost a parent around the same age as the protagonist, I totally resonated with some of the shit he was going through. It wasn't hard for me to see myself saying/doing some of the things he did, even though someone else might find it all laughable. I also happened to come across that one at just. the. right. time for its messages to land. 5 years later or earlier and I probably would have just hated it. 

    For this one (I'll spoiler it in case people might want to watch unfettered by advance knowledge):

    Spoiler

     

    I work in oncology and, although not direct patient facing, am around it a lot. So that struggle, that facing the end mindset, isn't all that far from what I see every day. It's, at the very least, never far from my mind. I also have a daughter now, so all those struggles with raising a kid much less imagining her being 18 some day and losing her (in any way)... total gut punch. 

    So, some part of me ended up seeing myself in these characters, so some of the bits that might otherwise feel forced or off-key didn't actually bother me. The untold things in this film fascinate me (eg the ALLWAYS going unexplained) and I'm glad they left the unexplained. I love that we begin the movie with Mackie's character having a gun pulled on him by a cop, and that every trip back in time seems to highlight just how fucked life is for black people in this country, going back to, like, forever. Dialogue with these dudes is always hit or miss, but I like the ideas they drive at, like the importance of recognizing that now is so important, whatever now happens to be.

     Ultimately, it's not a film that I'd probably recommend to someone - unless I knew them really well and knew where they were in their life and I thought that it might resonate them. And even then I'd have to give the caveat that, depending on their mood, they might find it to be total crap.

    Solid B+ from me though - actually though the direction was a step up from their earlier efforts. 

  15. 16 hours ago, Joyrex said:

    The Resident Evil/Biohazard mod community on PC is amazing - I accidently saw "thicc Claire Redfield fishnet suit with jiggle physics" when I was looking up a RE2 video.

    I might "accidentally" have to come across that video myself ?

    EdIt: interesting article just came across the feed about the topic of 70$ game particularly in light of difficulty, etc.

    https://www.denofgeek.com/games/returnal-price-ps5-difficulty-save-feature-controversy/

     

     

     

     

  16. On 4/29/2021 at 10:55 AM, Rubin Farr said:

    They were in that niche late 80s group of hip hop acts that were pro safe sex, akin to Salt N Pepa. The total opposite of the Easy-E end of rap at that time, banging as many girls as possible.

    Came here to post about Shock-G, what a loss. I think that people so often think about the "joke" aspect of the group but Shock-G was also legit musician who probably was my first introduction to the P-Funk sound (great article here about him https://www.stereogum.com/2145671/shock-g-tribute/columns/status-aint-hood/). He was also doing "persona" rap way before the Slim Shady's of the world and, guess what, also introduced the world to 2-Pac. 

    But, he was also fun! I'm with everyone here who has posted about this brining back serious nostalgia. I could probably still recite the entire Humpty Dance from memory, have loads of fond memories watching their vids on MTV back in the day. 

    On the topic of safe sex aspect of the group, here's a fun story: Growing up as a biracial half asian/half polish kid (you read that right) I was often drawn to rap as a reflection of my inner angst/minority identity. I got deep into N.W.A., and then Gheto Boys, 2liveCrew etc. etc. Yes, skinny little asian looking kid w/ huge glasses thinking I was "hard" is as ridiculous as it sounds. Somehow I managed to sneak in tapes from all the aforementioned groups without my parents knowing (and anyone with even a passing knowledge of those groups knows how filthy the language, not to mention the content). 

    However, the tape that got rap banned in my house? Friggin' "Sex Packets" ... an album loosely based around a fictional drug that gives you a sexual experience without having to actually have intercourse, making it ironically a safe sex alternative. Not to mention it was the antithesis of most of the rest of my rap collection, insofar as it was lighthearted, playful, and just plain fun. 

    Here's a tip to parents: Maybe.. actually listen to the content your kids are consuming before tossing it/banning it? (Though, I suppose lines like "in the 69 my Humpty nose will tickle your rear" might be legit cause for concern :lol:)

    R.I.P 

     

     

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