Posts Tagged ‘ electronic music ’

from the back of my head

July 22, 2010
By
brain

in my secret life: this is not my music, I went to bed and saw it posted on its own when I woke up. Even all the words. It’s not me, is it? well, it’s one more good reason to not have an i.d.

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air / space

November 17, 2009
By
air / space

Humans always want to reach other realms. With the birth of electronic music and its wholehearted acceptance into 80′s popular culture, humans got closer to otherworldliness.  Androgyny reigned and as people summoned their Martian counterparts by way of instruments altering natural sound, they all grew a little closer to the weird and strange, dead, undead, broken, distant, and freakish. With synth pop’s uneasy swells and nuances.  Ghosts and the paranormal seem closer than before. Science fiction and narrative become more a part of the look and feel of 80′s music. Waving mind-numbing sounds with electro-light shows, fog, and indiglo face paint took center stage eating up any bit a reminder of the normalcy in the streets outside.  ••• Gary Numan, a  progenitor of the pop electronic music movement summons alien chic, otherworldliness and captivating escapism with flailing arms and limbs. Electronics have brought us closer to the unknown, just like acid, yet more creepy and straight edge.

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