Video: iGlide “Day Dream”
Posted by onehundredflowers on December 8, 2012
As if gravity didn’t matter…
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Posted by onehundredflowers on December 8, 2012
As if gravity didn’t matter…
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eric ribellarsi said
I like this one even better:
Avery Ray Colter said
Yes! They’re onto something! The next wave of socialist realism must include dupstep!
Andrei said
I would rather live under another 100 years of capitalism than live in a socialist society where dubstep is a significant part of the arts.
eric ribellarsi said
Wow. Andrei: why diss the cultural expressions of new generations just cuz you don’t like them? Even if you don’t personally like them, if we hate the culture of the people, we really will spend another 100 years under capitalism.
Green Red said
Art is, art and dancing is, dancing. And I get overwhelmed by art of what people, the youth can do with skates… just imagine them when, using such means in a productive, revolutionary struggles against a police state.
Andrei said
It’s what I do.
I must admit though, I was also being a wee bit hyperbolic, more emphasizing the intensity of my personal dislike of the genre than I was denouncing the people for liking it. If the masses want dubstep in their revolution, I will accept it, albeit with a scowl on my face.
eric ribellarsi said
:D
Andrei said
It is imperative that no new society ever allows me to be given any position in the Ministry of Culture: I think most of the masses do not want society to resemble a grotesque amalgamation of 1930’s Moscow, Mordor, and Blade Runner. >:(
Avery Ray Colter said
Well, we are supposed to mobilize the BASS, right?
Seriously, I think it was a big case of shooting oneself in the foot of the old Soviet system to create a sitch in which you had young rockers coming into the Western media from the Bloc saying “Communists hate heavy metal.” I think to a lot of people it created a reaction of, “Oh, I get it, revolution stops when YOU win.”
I don’t know, I just have visions. We all know how it looked in Beijing with the stadium full of drummers. What do you think would have been the reaction to a stadium full of lockers?