version

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interchangeable pronouns - specifically, uses one then other then back to one then other again
Yeah, apparently the idea's to encourage people to keep confronting gender by not allowing them to settle into using male or female pronouns.
 

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I know I'll get shot down for this but opposing the heteronormative family to the family you choose is equally as insipid and fails to understand the necessity of family within class societies.
Is that what Sprinkles is arguing? I got the impression she was against basically any sort of organisation. He's said she'd never felt part of any sort of family or community. As far as I can tell, he has friends and associates and that's it. There's no intentional collective aspect to it.
 

thirdform

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Is that what Sprinkles is arguing? I got the impression she was against basically any sort of organisation. He's said she'd never felt part of any sort of family or community. As far as I can tell, he has friends and associates and that's it. There's no intentional collective aspect to it.

No, but I don't think Sprinkles politics make much sense outside of academia. If anything, they remind me of k-punk at his most inwardly naval gazing.

'Why communist christians must lose friends and alienate people' etc.

And perhaps he can say that, but she is by her inherent positionality part of the angloamerican white queer community, even if she considers himself to be a dissident.
 

version

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I don't know if they even make sense within academia tbh. They seem as though they only make sense within the context of Sprinkles herself, if they make sense at all.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
I don't know if they even make sense within academia tbh. They seem as though they only make sense within the context of Sprinkles herself, if they make sense at all.

Well, then that is narcissism, but I wouldn't want to go that far. But maybe Sprinkles is a narcissist, I'm not invested in her work to sufficiently care. Great artists are often egomaniacs though. Some might even say its a prerequisite. I don't necessarily agree, but I'm listening to Chic and thinking about when I used to do quadruple drops.
 

version

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I can't picture a single thing she wouldn't be opposed to in some way. He actually reminds me of Nick Land at times. Both their philosophies seem as though they can only lead to extinction.
 

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Leo

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I've got the original "fagjazz", just ordered the new wuss fusion.

an aside: how can boomkat afforded to ship a 2cd to the US for just 3.50 pounds?
 

daddek

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the screaming almost ruins it imo and makes it impossible to fathom when/where/how u really wanna listen to it.
Weird, for me that's the one element that lifts out of functional hum drum virtual chill out and makes it feel like it's related to or addressing actual life in any way. Listen to it on headphones in transit while vaguely introspecting I guess
 

version

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Weird, for me that's the one element that lifts out of functional hum drum virtual chill out and makes it feel like it's related to or addressing actual life in any way. Listen to it on headphones in transit while vaguely introspecting I guess

Reminds me of Legowelt at his most polite. Sometimes I'm in the mood for that.




 

raljax

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Weird, for me that's the one element that lifts out of functional hum drum virtual chill out and makes it feel like it's related to or addressing actual life in any way. Listen to it on headphones in transit while vaguely introspecting I guess
Just overdone for me so that i'm waiting for the next scream and kinda anxious about it returning and wish I hadn't noticed it. "Functional hum drum virtual chill out". Yep, I love that and on reflection - own a tonne of it....would be very attracted to that section in a record shop,
 

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"Finally…Terre Thaemlitz saves the most sought-after cuts of her debut LP ‘Tranquilizer’ for the third and final of its 30th anniversary, first-time vinyl editions, including that stunning Memphis rap x proto-dubstep dedication to MLK - 100% essential ’90s ambient bass, oneiric concrète and breaks driven deep house for the heads."

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