meant 2 have much more music out since Emergency EP but ive been in a crazy bad months long sleep disorder flare up (always triggers some form of creativ dysfunction) but i do want to clarify i am slowly but surely working on stuff
PC-03 Presents: Jungle Against Genocide Vol II
February 6th
A Charity Compilation Featuring: dazegxd, Swap Meet!, Qube Honey, DJ Asexual, Ecrylian, Cash Kru, Rekindle, Ontology AND MANY MORE!!!
Art by @Ann3Her0
All funds donated directly to the Palestinian Child Relief Fund
i have 9 days left to pay tuition and i need around $500 still if anyone could help me out i also have to pay gas rather often too
yall can also support me thru my bandcamp too which is in my linktree
i hate begging but this is rly urgent and i need this
first non-qube honey release under the bolbeat banner the sexy sparkly bouncy EMERGENCY EP by shriek_dB @shriekelctrnc oh yeah baby check it out
https://t.co/20xQmozklB
For those wondering why tons of artists and art enjoyers worldwide are collectively in mourning right now over this news, I will share my perspective.
In any given market, once market dominance and vertical integration are achieved, its natural, imo, under capitalism that the remaining vectors of profit become (a) reducing expenses (e.g. mass layoffs, cutting corners and costs), (b) charging customers more, and (c) extracting whatever possible earnings from smaller entities & independent workers through nefarious IP law abuse.
Just as with Spotify's investment in content ID detection AI in recent years, their latest acquisition of WhoSampled sadly comes as no surprise. It's just another reminder that we are in the throes of late stage capitalism. In a world where artists didn't get punished for having their sample sources revealed, places like WhoSampled would be universally appreciated and celebrated. We have nothing against music nerds. We have all the love in the world for the musicians that we source from. This isn't about you, and it's not really about us either, it's about corporate profits.
My personal feelings on IP law aside, what this is going to inevitably do is punish a lot of artists and music enjoyers alike. Sampling isn't a lazy crutch that involves nothing but aggressive theft; don't let bs pro-capitalist propaganda lead you down these antiquated, bootlicking paths of thinking.
Don't find yourself rooting for my lords, when they shake hands with the ones that own you.