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You can't actually see him well in the pic but even if I pushed my way to the front it wouldn't have been much better, he didn't have any lights on him, and there was smoke machines and lights and lasers constantly and everywhere
Anyway here's a couple more pics I took at the Aphex Twin show in Villafranca di Verona on Friday, it was cool as frick, especially since I'm even using his face in my flair cuz I love aphex twin
Anyone else see any interesting live music recently
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Just stumbled upon is today. Sneaky mfer.
Cut Throat City (4 track EP)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mYdjUbm5EZe110vI9U02XDY4StDAxzIU0
Also Ducky's (Ruby) pop punk EP cause lol love these mfers
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lP9_sL5_8J7iZCBbdMoBL8McsEBgDcyZY
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Just watched a reel of someone at the first hyperpop nightclub in Sydney. aesthetics throughout, couple of potential s spotted. The genre itself is straight up core.
Hyperpop is programmer socks, RGB pc and cat ears headphones in music form.
Edit: yep, it's basically a zoomer gay bar but littered in shit.
Didn't know how culturally powerful s are, they're basically a subculture now. Even if someone isn't trans, they dress in the programmer socks get up.
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DETAILS: Is Pusha T a victim of a mysterious bot army that's posting malicious tweets about him❓❓
— XXL Magazine (@XXL) July 16, 2023
Inquiring minds want to knowhttps://t.co/aYYezAtFCV
https://www.xxlmag.com/pusha-t-victim-bot-army-malicious-tweets/
On Saturday (July 15), Twitter user Kurrco brought to people's attention that a secretive bot army is posting defamatory tweets about Pusha T. Some of the off-color messages are slanderous and evil. Mysteriously, there seems to be no reasoning behind these tweets aimed at the Virginia rhymer.
Here's a sampling of the crazy tweets:
"Pusha T collects salamanders and impregnates them during the summer [sunshine emoji]," read one strange tweet.
Another weird message reads: "Pusha T sold coke to my little cousin in 3rd grade."
And this tweet appears to be in jest but it's still kind of inflammatory: "Pusha T don’t do nothing but brush his braids, love his wife, and sell cocaine to the community and folk stay attacking fam. Let the man deal in peace. [three crying emojis]."
I will not stand for this Pusha slander
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Has anyone else noticed this pattern? Black guys involved in the kinds of crime that society is afraid of are fricking constantly listening to this song.
I completely understand why they would like the song. But what is the pathway where it got to them? Was it a huge hit in black churches in the 1990s?
I guess I should stop being neurodivergent and just ask one of them.