What about L.O.T.U.G? ;)
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What about L.O.T.U.G? ;)
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There's nothing underground about Rage.
To me, "underground" is about music/art/whatever that's driven largely by the people making it and enjoying it as opposed to the gigantic corporate cultures that sell us everything else.
Don't get me wrong, running a club/label/crew/whatever has to be profitable for people to do it. And in some ways there's no better outcome than seeing something you love gain mass approval.
Staying underground–if that's even a legit goal–is about walking that fine line b/t not liking something just because it has mainstream appeal and not liking something just because it doesn't. Screw up one way, and you become a corporate shill, screw up the other and you become a hopeless indie kid on your way to becoming a hipster.
if you dont understand it then noone can tell you sounds like something am old samurai or or martial arts master would say. Its 2012 so somebody better start talking cotdamit:D:p!
Or vegitarian progressive grindcore...although that featured on fur tv.
http://youtu.be/Hreqn9j3PHI
psytrance sounds pretty normal to me, or at least what i heard of it
First rule about underground is you don't talk about underground
Second rule about underground is you DON'T talk about underground....
You get my point :p
Anything that doesn't get spot on the popular media (radio, tv, game/movie soundtracks, 42342255 blogs) is underground in my books
First rule about underground is you don't talk about underground
Second rule about underground is you DON'T talk about underground....
You get my point :p
Anything that doesn't get spot on the popular media (radio, tv, game/movie soundtracks, 42342255 blogs) is underground in my books.
Some call it "hip" but I think that term applies to a smaller demographic.
Depends on the area and the local scene really. More than a category, it's just an adjective. Where I live you have what could be considered "underground" music/clubs which play mostly tech house/minimal and you have your "mainstream" electro/progressive music/clubs. For instance, I don't know of any place here in which they spin dupstep/brostep/whateverstep aside from the usual skrillex remix. So I'd consider the whatever-step scene to be underground here.