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Publicado por perfecdark en 1 comentario:. IN CHAINS: Inicio del disco medio fome que con el tiempo se va volviendo mas rockero claro que no tanto pero se mantiene el sonido original de DM, en ciertas partes de la cancion a uno le dan ganas de iniciar de nuevo la cancion pero el hecho de pensar el el principio aburridor uno se arrepiente. NOTA 10 WRONG: Debo admitir que tuve que escuchar unas 4 veces la cancion para agarrarle el ritmo, y al fianl resulto un temazo con sonidos al estilo jhon the revelator pero no tan movido como aquel tema.
Aunque al final lo intentan arreglar con un sonido soberbio, no lo arregla del todo NOTA 4 IN SYMPATHY: Es el tema mas comercial del album y eso lo convierte en un temazo la letra te hace sentir bien los sonidos te hacen relajar todo muy bien organizado pra formar una hobra de arte.
Publicado por perfecdark en 2 comentarios:. Cita : 1. I Wish I Was" — Packt like sardines in a crushd tin box - 2. Pyramid Song - 3. You and whose army? Which is basically the only reason why you should do it in my opinion. ND: While we are the topic of genre labels, I noticed on your new solo project you labeled it as Anti-Pop on your Bandcamp website.
What does Anti-Pop mean to you, and does it align with ideas like anti-fashion, and anti-consumerism common in punk culture? The name seems to be a direct allusion to the cyberpunk genre, as do many of the other titles in the Dope Stars Inc music, such as Neuromance.
What cyberpunk media has inspired your music? Victor: Since I was a child, my father was a techie and we also had a computer shop for almost 20 years.
I have been growing with the passion for anything related to technology starting from novels to manga, movies on VHS, videogames, software etc.
My father was just fueling this passion since these days of my life, I can actually remember things. Including so many things that were just cyberpunk sci-fi visions of a future that become later on a reality, not only in technology but also in society.
Everything was growing exponentially when The Internet came out. The net has been a source of massive information and inspiration for me. So basically all these things have strongly influenced the concepts I put into lyrics and visuals connected to them. ND: While listening to your new album, The Network, I noticed a recurring theme of alienation from people, the world, and through technology. Was this my imagination, or is this actually present there.
Alienation is a common theme in cyberpunk media, and in our daily lives. Have you felt alienation recently that inspired this underlying theme? Victor: During my childhood and teenage times I was experiencing a very different world compared to the one we have today and I can notice enormous differences.
People just get what they want and do not search for what they like anymore. Deleting this step in the process of discovery is very dangerous because, then you see just what you like and what you want to see basing on your past actions. How can you tell if you like black while living in a white room for all your life? What we have right now on social media is a totally fake reality which is also customized on each person.
For instance, if we want to talk about music, what I see is that the promise of the networks to be a place for new cool ideas to come out turned into a fraud. This is not happening at all.
I see hundreds of great new bands that are totally unknown also by music lovers in specific niches. Do you really believe they make you pay to reach real active users? To not even mention the algorithm is totally a scam and I can tell hundreds of examples also coming from people working on it professionally. ND: In following your development as an artist and your side projects I have noticed you playing with alternative methods of music distribution.
With Ultrawired, you released it as a torrent on The Pirate Bay…. We started with early html websites, forums, mIRC, ICQ, street teams, there was not even youtube, and mp3s were just created and we were giving our music and videos away for free with direct links and word of mouth played a big role. Once we got signed, all this work we did was of very big help and together with the labels that were supporting us we could grow a lot. And it worked for some years.
At a certain point something happened that scared the indie business and the decline of the industry started. This also coincided with the beginning of massive wars against piracy and the opening of digital, legal, stores. A war that was incredibly nonsense since, piracy was always been going on since the times of vinyl or cassette and nobody ever made such a big rant about and sales were good.
Everything seemed to go nuts when companies understood there could be a way to mass profit out of platforms ripping-off the concept of Napster in a legal way and providing absolutely no transparency to the bands and in some cases even to the labels.
The immense difference is that piracy was action and not everyone was able to do it. Top Menu. Tracklist: Curses and Blessings Matchless Only Through Glass Opposition Perfect Form Shadowbox Stagnant Suture Download: Megaupload. Marcadores: Type O Negative. Charmer 2. Subverse 3. The Incoherent 4.
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