Corpsey

bandz ahoy
We're all probably broadly similar in terms of what we listen to, hence we've all been recommended it

It is interesting to think this could be a way of things becoming popular/significant now, though. Like the phenomenon of songs becoming hugely popular because they happen to have been featured on a viral TikTok
 

luka

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somwthing almost impressive about it. completely impervious to outside influence. eyes move over the text, nothing enters the brain.
 

0bleak

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a stark reminder to not let knuckle draggers like bob rock (real name) and rick rubin americanize and redneckify your sound as I couldn't differentiate them from any other random buttrock band that got played on the radio at the time
 

0bleak

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has there ever been a stripper music thread on here?
maybe it could be divided into time period and clientele
(I'm not judging - strippers are great to date as they have loads of cash to pay for stuff)
 

version

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has there ever been a stripper music thread on here?
maybe it could be divided into time period and clientele
(I'm not judging - strippers are great to date as they have loads of cash to pay for stuff)

There's a scene in the first episode of Millennium, the X-Files spinoff, where they have this playing in a strip club.

 

0bleak

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It's interesting how being in the context of sex work can add new/different meaning to lyrics/or just make them more explicit
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
although if it was made when the producer was 12, that's a pretty damn fine job. least threatening gunshot tune in existence. pew pew!
 

0bleak

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I have a vague memory of some kind of quasi-techno (?) tune that sampled the x-files that was a bit of a commercial success
am I just imagining it?
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
that being said i love speedcore, possibly the unfunkiest music ever made, but in my defence it takes the lack of funk to the extreme. whereas new beat and later trance just stay in the acceptable middleground.
 

0bleak

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I'm the wrong person to ask about monotonous since a lot of stuff becomes monotonous to me after a bit which is why i always have trouble defining my mixes or the stuff i play.
there was one guy that had me dj at his night based on one experience of hearing me supporting some rhythmic noise artists and quickly learned that i could also fill in for the other djs and didn't seem to mind if they even showed up anymore 😆
 
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