I understood it pretty well. I was at the Deep End (dance camp at 9:00 way out about E or F) in my very first year at Burningman, and had the whole rigamarole of what psytrance, trance, glitchhop, and other electronic sic was explained to me some years back. At the time the Hitler meme Burningman vid was produced in 2010, Hitler was comparing dubstep to a an oil well spewing black tar all over. The following week, the BP Macondo oil well blew in the Gulf of Mexico, the largest environmental catastrophe that the Gulf has ever seen with the exception of a certain meteoritic impact at Chixculub in the Yucatan in Mexico some 65 million years ago. It seemed doubly ironic at the time.aserendipity wrote:Yes Lucky , I do believe you and Yggy are my fav speakers of truth...
back to soccer now?
and Rhino did you even attempt to understand the shit spuming out of the Hitler Dude..I was not praising you; but go ahead and accept it that way if it works for you.
xoA.
My favorite electronic influenced music is still the mash-ups done by Dave Decibel, who's now a night time on-air personality at BMIR and a friend of mine. Dave did one in 2011 called "Bound for Gerlach'" that's still a classic in my mind, combining the Who, Jimi Hendrix, and the Bay City Rollers in a tune guaranteed to fry what's left of your musical boundaries.
Still though, the most incredible stuff ever written and produced in my opinion came out of late 1970s Jacksonville, Florida and Houston, Texas. Hearing it at 4 a.m. driving up Tennessee Route 62 was a rewarding and eerie experience. Tunes like "Saturday Night Special" by Lynyrd Skynyrd and "El Diablo" by ZZ Top.
It's late, I'm rambling. Good night.

