Tipping Point

william kent

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Afa OP

Scum by Napalm Death + contemporary pioneering grind records (Repulsion, etc)

Everything after is zone of fruitless intensification

Or more like pointless intensification. There are some cool records but the concept has already been fully realized.
MULTI. NATIONAL. CORPO. RATIONS.
 
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padraig (u.s.)

a monkey that will go ape
Grave New World by Discharge, and the 2nd SSD LP (How We Rock)

The symbolic death knell of the original wave of hardcore ca. 79-84

That burned itself out + everything after is a comment on the original in some way
 

firefinga

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2001: more DVDs sold than VHS-tapes

2015: more sales via streaming than DVDs/BluRays (at least in the USA)
 

firefinga

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When Disco morphed into Proto-Techno.

It's a bit of the reverse idea of the thread though. you could say "traditional" disco was over with this track.
 
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william kent

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"The three highest grossing American films in 1969 were Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Midnight Cowboy, and Easy Rider. All buddy movies with doomed endings. One with real cowboys, one with motorized cowboys, and one with a wannabe cowboy."

" ... The Wild Bunch, Easy Rider, Midnight Cowboy, Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice: all are works that are caught in the pull between the past and the future, with some pushing full steam ahead, while others stay behind for an all-or-nothing final showdown."
 
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