It's like rule 34, but for music.

Nov 15, 2009 23:45

I'm still struggling with the notion that since there is no Peel and my disposable income is generally disposed on tiresome things, discovering that this sort of thing is going on well after all the cool kids have moved on to bus-stop house, trouser metal or spastikk-lawnmoWer is sadly normal.

Marvellous racket(s), mind. It's also well worth digging out the strangely-tagged material on that there youtubes.

I am also about halfway through 'The girl with the dragon tattoo' and it is being utterly excellent. A bit too info-dumpy to begin with, but it is splendidly Swedish and spending great wedges of a weekend reading the thing while The Chemicals and early Sevs & Kraftwerk burble away in the background is something I should do more of. Yes. There are certain books where you get an adrenaline rush when the plot decides to kick off. Selected Banksies are the ones that spring most immediately to mind. This one's not like that (yet?), but one can certainly feel that the narrative has lumpy cams and a furtled wastegate.

Rule 34? It made sense at the time.

male voice choir, jdam, executive relief

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