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How Electronic Music Made By Neo-Nazis Soundtracks The Alt-Right; "Fashwave," the sound of young white nationalism
Topic Started: Dec 13 2016, 09:44 PM (234 Views)
Harambe4Trump
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https://www.buzzfeed.com/reggieugwu/fashwave?utm_term=.pkqaXyAj3#.nwZdQa2mx

“Galactic Lebensraum,” the first song posted to SoundCloud by the electronic music producer Cybernazi in November 2015, is the musical equivalent of a Hollywood reboot: It pours an old set of ideas into a shiny new mold. The song has no lyrics, but the title knowingly invokes Adolf Hitler’s policy of German expansionism, placing it in a neo-Nazi music lineage that proceeds from late ‘70s and ‘80s genres like Oi! punk and RAC (Rock Against Communism) — the kind of stuff featured in scenes of moshing skinheads from American History X and Green Room.
Edited by Harambe4Trump, Dec 13 2016, 09:45 PM.
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Should we be putting buzzfeed in the 'news ' section? At best this is opinion ...a few skinhead types might like some Tik like music...as probably did those folks who died in rave last week "?
Only liberals can choose not to go down the road to widespread, systematic violence.
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:rotflmao: Talk about walking jokes.
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by turnin' her dream world into real life."
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Dec 13 2016, 10:37 PM
Should we be putting buzzfeed in the 'news ' section? At best this is opinion ...a few skinhead types might like some Tik like music...as probably did those folks who died in rave last week "?
It wasn't a "rave" in the classic sense..underground dance event featuring art and other goodies

This hit wayyy to close to home
I have lived, worked and performed in spaces like that
I didn't know any of the deceased but have friends who did.

Here is a track by one of the deceased..really good deep house
Lot of other solid producers and artist perished as well.
bummer



On the topic..neonazis...would probably lean more towards industrial. Neo folk is more of a medium for that type of propganda outside of white power rock.

BTW.."“Galactic Lebensraum,” just plain sucks..sounds like regurgitated 80's wank pop
and Xurious..his music reeks of funk..which is rooted in black music.
What a putz.
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Music isn't political. Maybe lyrics, but not music.
I've tried to like and listen to synthetic generated music but I find it to be too hollow to really like. It's too much like a machine has generated the sounds.

I'm not even a big fan of overdrive on a guitar. To me it's a way for a musician to mask their skill lack of actual musical skills.

The attached video of this mess of synthetic sound is mud.

I'll take a Merle Travis two finger riff any day.
Edited by CautionaryTales, Dec 14 2016, 05:25 AM.


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