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Can I come over and make absolutely zero fuckin sense?
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musicians rely on cheap dirty tricks to make consumers give them money, such as using instruments to vibrate the air in a pleasing way
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The answer is: not today.
Is it today that I finish this painting? Stay tuned to find out!
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Is it today that I finish this painting? Stay tuned to find out!
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Dept. Q has been renewed for season 2!!! 🙌🏻
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Tension is the engine that powers @michaelclifford’s solo debut album, #SIDEQUEST.
From ‘kill me always’ to ‘eclipse,’ Clifford deliberately plays with the build up, withholding a sense of resolution in particular songs to leave the listener longing for more. “I want it to feel like it’s this thing that you’re clawing at and you’re like, ‘I didn’t get it. I wanna listen to it again.’ I really liked that.”
On kill me always, he makes the intentional choice of excluding drums - a simple move that creates a covert unease. It’s not something you immediately notice, the missing pulse, but the absence lingers, coaxing your mind to unpack the songs construction. “I wanted to just take things away that make you feel like you understand, just any predispositions that we have towards music… I love that you felt the tension.
Words: @vasilipapathanasopoulos
Photography: @le3ay
Graphics: @michaelclifford
via @milkymilkymilkyy
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The "surprise ending" of Michael's Sidequest Live stream on Veeps this past weekend
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When I was a kid, I was always confused when an actor in an American movie would punch a wall and leave a hole in it because that would not happen in my world. The only thing that would happen would be a broken hand and a trip to the emergency room. People who live in brick houses don't punch walls.
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