We now have 666 subscribers! To celebrate I figured I'd post some Luna13 at midnight. I saw them open for Hocico a year or two back and Luna13 was the best act of the night.
The equation produced a large number of speedraptors, but only the velociraptors survived over evolutionary time, because the non-velocity-aware speedraptors kept chasing their prey in the wrong direction.
True lore: in one episode, Toby says that he was actually training to be a priest, but he gave it up to hook up with a woman. (who later left him and is now his ex.) Then he just took the first job that he saw. ...almost as if he was guided to it by a higher power?
So canonically Toby is in a living hell because he rejected his god to indulge his fornicatory lust.
I used to have some friends who were jugglers, I'd hang out when they'd practice in the park and even learned a couple simple patterns. Occasionally someone would stop by and say hi and say that they were a juggler too or something. The only time anyone objected was when one of them started to juggle flaming torches at night, a security guard asked him to stop. But in general it was no more/less weird than throwing a frisbee. (this was in the midwest USA, dunno about other parts of the world.)
Jeff Mills is basically a master musician who has perfected his craft over a lifetime, just as a violinist or pianist would. It just so happens that his musical instrument is turntables.
I'm not really that familiar with Cocteau Twins, I just had a friend who was kind of into some of their early stuff and would play it a lot. Looks like some of it was foreign words unintelligible to them that they just picked out of books bc they sounded nice: https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/nonsense-lyrics-cocteau-twins-best-song/
Sometimes they play country at the gym I go to. One song I heard, the singer was going "I treated her wrong and now she's gone" and I was like: THANK YOU! So many times a song's about someone leaving and the singer's clueless as to why. This song at least was saying if you treat her wrong, she's out of there!
Most people have no idea what songs are about.
I'm a native English speaker, but when I was a kid a Latin American relative asked me what Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" was about and I was like... I dunno... something about a kid?
gibberish that sounds good.
Yeah, Sigur Ros does that too. I think Cocteau Twins did too for a while, right?
I was just at the grocery store and they were playing Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart" over the speakers. It was a chain store, and they followed it up with a country song. I'm not sure how to feel about this and I didn't know where else to post.
Killer set, I listened to it while cooking and I started bopping and striking poses.