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1995 DHR interview from a Japanese magazine
On their relationship with jungle:
On contemporary sources of inspiration:
We liked jungle in the past, because in the beginning this kind of music was extremely loud, primitive and nerves-steeling. Now most of the jungle productions are nothing more than 90s soul for unworldly disco lovers and fashion suckers. They were only a few records in the last six months we can accept.
because in the beginning this kind of music was extremely loud, primitive and nerves-steeling.
This is the 'masculine vibe shift' @sus Keeps talking about. Third came of age in a brief moment of time when the 'white cis man' was being pegged back. Thirds rise to power came then, in that moment. But now the white cis man (exemplified by dilbert and trump) is back. They're mad and they're not going to take it any more.All I did was post some decent tunes, nothing more nothing less. Its been my mission my entire dissensus career. I don’t make arguments about “white people” or “the hardcore continuun” that’s your job
I’m banishing his queer dogmatism to the shadows yes
That interview quote I found funny and juvenile. I can look upon these things with a cold gaze, without deciding who’s going to heaven or hell, or being bothered that they are braindead and uncool
Notice how deftly Dilbert draws our attention to how quaint, how gauche anti white man posturing seems now. How as yhe pendulum has swung and he can confidently vow to banish queers to the shadowsI’m lbanishing his queer dogmatism to the shadows yes
His argument makes no sense anyways. People outside London should be banned, but big up Martin Damm. Interprets the quote saying its the same thing as jump up, but all the tunes I’ve posted are nothing like that. Ideologically poisoned listening abilities, contradicts himself, constantly tagging Simon (in vain) for approval. Some kind of nervous tic this website inflicted on him that he’s proud not to shake
Notice how deftly Dilbert draws our attention to how quaint, how gauche anti white man posturing seems now. How as yhe pendulum has swung and he can confidently vow to banish queers to the shadows
Music is more serious than life and death.
I was using the old definition of queer, sneakily
His argument makes no sense anyways. People outside London should be banned, but big up Martin Damm. Interprets the quote saying its the same thing as jump up, but all the tunes I’ve posted are nothing like that. Ideologically poisoned listening abilities, contradicts himself, constantly tagging Simon (in vain) for approval. Some kind of nervous tic this website inflicted on him that he’s proud not to shake