@charlie_root You learned it early enough, be thankful for that. 🥂 A lot of great authors and artists have asked for all their shit to be burned when they die and we only have a lot of classic works today their publisher said hell no.
@Shadowman311 Ayahuasca stays in your system a fairly long time compared to other psychedelics ("""entheogens"""), but nowhere near 40 days.
What likely happened to his dumb cunt is she was already on an anti-depressant (probably multiple) that stopped her brain from processing chemicals immediately and making them stick around in the brain (MAO inhibitors, SSRIs), then she took an incredibly powerful drug which flooded her brain with those same chemicals which were forced to stick around and her entire shit got scrambled.
She probably got serotonin toxicity syndrome and triggered a latent schizophrenic tendency. She bought a ticket, took the ride and paid the price. With any luck the silicon valley 'micro-dosing' to ayahuasca retreat pipeline will continue and SV will collapse under it's own retarded weight.
@charlie_root@3T@dcc@p@tyler I forgot to mention; long overdue but I have been listening to your mixes on youtube at work, and the high energy is just what I've needed to Get Shit Done ™️ at speed. Cranking out code like it's jizz and I'm 12 again.
for fun I fucked around with it in audacity, removed the gaps, paulstretched until it was way unrecognizable and added a lowpass filter and it started to sound like old genocide organ
@charlie_root I like Benn a lot, even if he does get stuck up his own arsehole sometimes. Have you ever listened to the stuff he put out as The Flashbulb?
The earlier stuff (and stuff by other monikers like Acidwolf) is very intricate but sometimes beautiful breakcore/dnb then settled into slower genres. Apparently he hates that music now
@charlie_root Yeah, I've looked at the various polyend tracker things and they seem cute, but a fucking nightmare to do anything with. Seems to me like they're trying to target the same market as the Teenage Engineering crowd. Very pretty looking hardware, probably over-engineered or spec'd as far as reliability, but ultimately vastly overpriced toys. The Apple of music hardware.
In the spirit of spooktober here is a very bad 'mix' I made back in 2007 of some dark/ambient/spooky tunes. My first and last foray into making anything remotely musical. Horrifying in more ways than one.
I couldn't sleep so I put it together live until I was exhausted. I opened three instances of audacity, recorded all PC sound with one, and used the other two as pseudo decks with very crude fading. ~1h45m
@charlie_root@3T@iska@p@nishi@agentcasey yeah, i'm not trying to hate for the sake of it, and I do like the mixes you've put out that I've taken the time to listen to. my tastes were just informed and created at a point in my life and it's hard to see such (imo) wild evolution in the genre as maintaining much of the original sound. i'm not going to gatekeep or say it isn't good, just that I can't enjoy it yet.
I think I've said it before but the jump-up dnb stuff remind me a lot of the late stages of where dubstep went with the "transformers fucking" type of sound. Early dubstep was closer to dub, quite slow but still new sounding.
My progression was probably old jungalist, very basic tracks that had a dancehall sound with Barrington Levy, Capelton etc, to people taking it from the UK MCs to Jamaican dancehall MCs directly, lots of John Holt samples. Then I started preferring producers that had more interesting, changing and complicated drum patterns and fell into breakcore as an extension of that.
Hardcore was around at the time but I never paid much attention, but I should have! It's still around today and belongs somewhere in the dnb continuum family tree.
@charlie_root@3T@iska@p@nishi@agentcasey WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU MEAN THIS IS KETCHUP? IT DOESN'T HAVE ELDERFLOWER VINEGAR, IT DOESN'T EVEN HAVE ANY ANCHOVIES OR HORSERADISH!
styles change and I'm just stuck in my hayday and one day, you will be too.
I could write more but I'd just be yet another old man shaking his fist at a cloud, where the cloud has the name on the side of something that he likes. I've been on both sides of the coin and now I realize how it feels. :jokerlol:
that track is from 'calling the hardcore vol 3' they're fags that only release physical but someone captured this one very well or there is a secret WAV release code in each LP. took me forever to track down because I loved this track from their facebook (??!!!!?) post