Bibi_Blush

joined 1 year ago
 

They'd grown up going to "really, really weird clubs", from new romantic hangouts to early electronica parties. Alex was part of a dub soundsystem, while Rudy came from the jazz funk scene, "a mix of gay and straight, black and white and Asian". The music they made as AR Kane – blending dub, feedback, psychedelic dream-pop, house and free jazz – can still be heard in artists such as Radiohead, Four Tet, Animal Collective and Burial. AR Kane: how to invent shoe gaze without really trying

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Let us know how it goes?!

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I don’t love your decision but I respect it

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Ok will you lend me some clothes? Or we just form a band of bad ass skimpy lingerie wearing zombie killers?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oooh, hot. So simple but can be such a game changer hey?

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I adore this song, and Robert Smith, so much!!

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Obligatory fuck SM

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As an OF girl in a saturated market I feel this 😂 but thanks to capitalisation it’s hard for anyone to promote themselves, because websites and companies would rather sell time and space to advertisers rather than allow space for independent creators / artists / musicians / whoever to promote themselves. I think the internet has made it simultaneously easier and harder for unknown artists etc to show the world what they’ve got. The barrier to get yourself out there is much lower (just make some social media pages and upload your stuff) but the barrier to actually be seen by the right people is much higher (find the right hashtags, somehow go viral, stroke of luck?) and while you want to connect with the right people you’re also cautious of being too spammy. Not sure what the answer is as it depends on what you’re trying to promote, but I personally am much happier to be “advertised to” by independent creators, artists than I am by billion dollar companies or someone who wants me to drink their weight loss shakes

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Mine are 50/50! Sometimes I’ll have the most dull dreams that are so realistic I’ll wake up and not be able to tell if it really happened or it was just a dream e.g. I decided to buy avocados instead of broccoli at the supermarket. And then I’m like hmmm wait so are there avocados or broccoli in my kitchen now? Turns out there’s neither. Then I’ll have really impactful, emotional or fantastical dreams that leave me feeling a certain way. I do find it interesting whether it’s the boring dreams or the intense ones, that that is what was important for my brain to process that day

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Aw thank you darling 😘

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I might need to go to karaoke to get it out of my system!!

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