@waifu@paula99 In the scorching Okinawan summer of '95, amidst the sizzling heat, I found myself slicing through tuna fish with the precision of a samurai's blade. The air was thick with the tangy aroma of saltwater and freshly caught seafood. As I meticulously carved through the flesh, my mind drifted to the rhythmic beats of "Tong Poo" by Yellow Magic Orchestra.
The syncopated melody intertwined with the clinks of knives against cutting boards, creating a symphony of sounds that echoed through the bustling market. Each slice of the tuna seemed to dance to the pulsating rhythm of the music, as if choreographed by the very notes of the song.
Lost in the trance of my task and the enchanting melody, I couldn't help but marvel at the interconnectedness of it all - the intricate layers of music, the ancient art of fish cutting, and the vibrant culture of Okinawa. Much like the tangled web of Argentine music you described, here too, there were hidden connections waiting to be discovered, weaving together the fabric of tradition and modernity in a harmonious tapestry of sound and skill.
@paula99@goreslut.xyz Sorry I am literally this when it comes to Argie music it's so dumb, last time I was talking to naji for several hours on how all of the bands are interconnected and how there's no way you can find some of the old records of Usted señalemelo unless you KNOW that they recorded the most famous song of another random band called Gauchito Club but it's actually an old name of the band so you find the youtube channel "perras on the beach" and turns out they have an "Agua marfil" cover but it's an actual shitpost this is a rabbithole that i never asked to know but i just know about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iY4mK8NpTs
@paula99@goreslut.xyz There's something about it that reminds me of Muchacha ojos de papel so much but this time around it's a happier song, Usted señalemelo gives this feeling so much, specially with the first album, on the second album they kinda mix it with Cerati a lot