Can you change your mind? (the Musical)

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
there's a lot of black metal i downloaded in 2013 like 200 gigs of it and without revisiting it all I can't say whether i actually like it anymore, I know its registered in my head as like, but its 2020. so I feel that crowley post a lot.
 

thirdform

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Loved late 90s drum n bass and then got bored by it and then got back into it again.

I had this with happy hardcore. loved it as a teenager cos it was like bubblegum manic shit but much rougher, absolutely mocked it in my early 20s ruthlessly takin the piss out of it, only the darkest of the darkside, been getting back into it last and this year.

I think it's a more satisfying feeling than souring off something for good. i feel a minimal house reinvigoration coming on in the next few months, again something i didn't exactly pretend to hate, but leave that in the past kind of thing. now i want to record a deep entrancing mix to zone out, and all that early baby ford/ifach stuff is hitting the right spot. context so important.

I never had a backpacker rap phase cos I live in London, but i used to really like the Cannibal Ox album, still think its good, but I haven't listened to it for three years.

I used to cringe at big band jazz and only the freeist of the free but getting into bud powell and bebop in general retuned my ears.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
stuff ive gone off forever is unrelated to dissensus really, some mates in secondary school showed me opeth (prog metal) and i listened to it for a while, what the fuck was i thinking. just utter dog terd.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
I think dubstep is like rare groove weirdly enough people who are making such a sing song about hating it will start to look through the cracks in a few years time to start reintegrating it into their sets. already seems to be happening.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
vibe migration. noone would have suspected that the conservative garage in 95 held the key to the future. it was boring, traditional, a replication of classicism in music, I remember Simon describing the NY stuff as.
 

Leo

Well-known member
But I was never massively into either from the start, SO... my biggest love-to-contempt U-turn may be Nurse With Wound. I thought NWW was amazing pre-internet...but discovering Steve Stapleton swiped his most interesting/weird sounds wholesale off other people's records killed the magic. Those 'Legendary NWW List' MP3 blogs gave the game away (one of my former fave NWW tunes was entirely some '70s group, with a bit of feedback added over the top!)

 
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