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awesome, thank you so much! this will really nicely complement the Situationist writings + the book&film. it sounds like it’s a bit more accessible in that case, based on your description :)
awesome, thank you so much! this will really nicely complement the Situationist writings + the book&film. it sounds like it’s a bit more accessible in that case, based on your description :)
duly noted, thank you! I’ll check out the Situationist writings Nagarjuna pointed out, then the book and lastly the film.
I kind of feel like I’ve been asking that question myself for a long time now, hopefully I can go deeper with it actually get some answers from myself lol
the texts in the link feel like a treasure trove, thank you! already found some cool stuff there that’s made me ponder. thanks for the advice as well!
wandering through the city on mushies sounds kind of scary hahah, did that with a friend once though when I responded better to psychs
great picks! i hope you don’t mind the recs - you might then like the EP named after the same titled In a Beautiful Place Out In the Country. I suppose that if you want a more nostalgic and chill listen, start off with Music has the Right to Children. for weirder (with satanic undertones), try Geogaddi. if you want a happier listen, go for Campfire Headphase (check out Dayvan Cowboy, amazing track but unlike them). their last one, Tomorrow’s Harvest is a foreboding warning of what’s happening to our climate and environment
my fave electronic duo (my username’s a dead ringer)! i rediscovered them at the start of the year and had Geogaddi on repeat for a while. if you’re done with their studio albums, check out their mixtape leaks (the legit ones, at leats) - I think that the boc wiki has info on which ones are real and which ones are not
hahahahah that’s a rad find, now why didn’t I think of that sooner…