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Ragnar

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  1. what's the third letter of the alphabet
  2. lol locked what if i told you mass surveillance thoughts were mass scrutiny
  3. hey anybody an alex fan should I do an IDM track called "got green looking 4" frogs
  4. kubrick had OCD and films long hard shafts a lot
  5. i make music on compputer it is good my tummy feels good I like mayonnaise and relish sometimes i m but I dunno just want tummy to feel good sometimes without making a big statement
  6. ehhhh somebody recommended this to me
  7. Be the Light that radiates uninhibited Love and have Fun:)
  8. did you sit on your hand first too lol https://joannepollock.bandcamp.com/album/stranger
  9. I haven't tried it yet. I thought I'd ask first cause I don't want to do nothing gay. is it ok if he never watch your business how can you truly be experimental IDM if
  10. Be the Light that radiates unconditional Beacons and have Fun:)
  11. lol I didn't realize this topic was gonna have 'jerk off into fire' further back in the topic jerks off into fire during a pre-rendered cut-scene Edit: people are obsessed with uncut cutscenes too. It's fucking weird and sometimes I think it's antisemitism they always blame their parents and/or mohels
  12. I dunno, you're still here so I dunno if you should figure it's like I AM ROCK I AM ISLAND, maybe you just are SUPER EMPATH mode and this mode of communication is quite fulfilling to you, and like a real life relationship would feel all hyperreal (.org), but in a way not saying anything bad about your character traits
  13. lol probably a little autistic but I'm honestly more coherent in real life than on this fucking place. It was probably shitty growing up though also anxiety so I think I said it but some rambling on the site may be product of anxiety kind of disorganized at times but might just be general BRAIN FOG I dunno
  14. in 12:6 surround except they intentionally take out one speaker so it's not actually 'surrounding' you, just to piss off the audience
  15. Spaceman Spliff (actually I think that's already a thing)
  16. this is definitely 'real music' too. The second part after the sample
  17. I think the abstractness in the 'dark evil' type snares albums gets downplayed and the silly sound type ones are seen as more 'abstract' by default. Pressure Torture from Doll Doll Doll seems like an absolutely bonkers idea musically. Also there's that "Mercy Funk" track with the insane time signature description in the youtube comments also the more digital-sounding Snares albums seem like the 'scary' ones to me in all honesty, a lot of the dark ones go so over the top they make me want to chuckle maybe and maybe that's Snares' intent. But like Coke Ajax from Huge Chrome Cylinder Box and the next one Li2CO3, if anything is autobiographical about Snares' music it's not the over the top serial killer themes it's those two tracks, and the fact they follow each other on the album..... hmmm like let's just say maybe he took bipolar medication and his intent was like "screw you IDM posers, this is real 'I feel like a robot' music" Totally agreed, and I feel his melodies don't get the credit that they deserve because they're so overpowered by the sheer density of his sound. Pwntendo, Duffy, Miss Balaton, Vida, etc all have beautiful melodic progression. And then tracks like Marty's Tardis which have seamless genre shifts; spastic breakcore to dub. People dismiss him too quickly because of the initial shock value of his tracks, but he's a seriously talented artist in all aspects. Nineteen1319 has a freaking beautiful melancholic melody part if you get past the speak and spells getting raped I said something like the last track Bezcitny reminds me of a digital Francis Bacon painting. Like so ugly it's nearly beautiful
  18. did I do "DJ Doom Queef of Baphomet" yet
  19. I think the abstractness in the 'dark evil' type snares albums gets downplayed and the silly sound type ones are seen as more 'abstract' by default. Pressure Torture from Doll Doll Doll seems like an absolutely bonkers idea musically. Also there's that "Mercy Funk" track with the insane time signature description in the youtube comments also the more digital-sounding Snares albums seem like the 'scary' ones to me in all honesty, a lot of the dark ones go so over the top they make me want to chuckle maybe and maybe that's Snares' intent. But like Coke Ajax from Huge Chrome Cylinder Box and the next one Li2CO3, if anything is autobiographical about Snares' music it's not the over the top serial killer themes it's those two tracks, and the fact they follow each other on the album..... hmmm like let's just say maybe he took bipolar medication and his intent was like "screw you IDM posers, this is real 'I feel like a robot' music"
  20. he doesn't really sequence w/the modular.. i think mostly he uses elektrons for drums. there's videos of him jamming w/the machinedrum/rytm doing classic sounding VSnares stuff.. i think the modular is mostly just a big sound source for him usually.. i could be wrong on that but just my guess. i'm sure he uses everything all the time... except computers.. maybe as a clock for the larger system but that's it. i had a brief chat w/him a few years ago and he said he hadn't used a computer for music in years. said he uses the hardware.. does multiple takes/performances to 2 track and the song is done. no fiddling w/mixes and edits etc. i think whatever he uses he's gonna sounds VSnares... he crushes renoise pretty good ay? edit: i dig this album a lot. traditional synth music /is/ external sequencing stuff, I think the rest is at least Renoise controlling synthz and stuff and Cats is a fun album but the production has that kind of Richard D James Album vibes where it's just a little too distorted and annoying for comfort it's hecking crazy how old an album it is though, yeah it's 2001, even if Drukqs was released there's no reason to believe it was 'informed' by the sound of Drukqs
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