Call me a fan of 'thin' music. Anything resembling asmr is vulgar and my puritan mind does not allow that. Honestly the physical reaction I have to these sounds are pretty real, but I don't like them and I don't like myself even reacting to them.
I've got tons of such records. Probably those are worth the least of my collection. Can't sell 'em anywhere. This sound is as untrendy as it goes right now.
Don't know what to make of it now. It does somehow lack a heart and I say that as someone highly sceptical of "soul" music.
Ah. But it is this the granular synthesis modular whatever programming workshop? Then it's not for me. I am too dumb for that stuff. I like a workshop proper; techno constructed haphazardly with real tools you can hold in your hand. Not an industrial workshop, though. Stuff made of wood, nice...
Thing is people have phobias of nearly anything. That doesn't mean we put warning stickers all over the place; well maybe in America idk. If you can sue a company for serving too hot a cup a coffee, you can probably sue a company for inducing a phobia related event by showing a picture of Adolf...
Agreed. Dance labels should stick to their game and then die before growing to big (ie: catering to the indie demographic).
Re this trigger warning I am just totally bewildered reading that again. I feel so old and out-of-touch, and I couldn't finish that article without bursting out laughing...
Sure, sure. He did name the label after himself and his wife (partner?) after all.
This was the first RA article I've seen with an all-out trigger warning btw. I am so grateful they did this for me.
These Regis tracks are cool I guess, but those industrial breakbeats feel like sludge to me. Too constructed, composed. Nah, this is the Regis you want; excessively monotonous and as strange and inhuman as those black monoliths in 2001:
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