Obscure Music, hardcore punk and post punk all exist as communities.
Obscure Music, hardcore punk and post punk all exist as communities.


Great article, but you could’ve gone deeper into the modern ramifications. I feel you cut that short, just after mentioning the Zuckerborg - there would have been so much more to get into.
You should also have clarified that you’re talking about Linux as a consumer device OS; most of the internet and probably some social media giants run Linux or UNIX-like OSs, too.
And that Linux is not equivalent to FOSS, nor is the EFF.
And a link to that article you’re refering to.


Thanks. Great stuff. Reminds me a bit of Györgi Ligeti. Cute cover, too.
BTW, does Damenbal mean the same as the German Damenball?


Could you re-post the playlist link please? It’s truncated.
Lots of favorite songs, lots of favorite genres.
Nothing metal though, but weirdly plenty of hardcore/punk/noise.
I recommend to stay subscribed to this and some more obscure music communities.
There are also great internet radio stations, recently discussed right here afair.


That video is amazing! First I listened to the track, then I watched and listened. Sound accents are reflected in the video. Reminds me of one of Gondry’s masterpieces.


I call this noise pop, and I love it. Also see bIG fLAME, Silver Daggers etc.
I’m not an expert of that time & genre though.


Nice. When was this made?


Thanks for sharing. Amazing what one can find on Bandcamp - old and new.
Since you specifically mention qtile you should undo your customizations and see if that fixes your problem?
If not, you should look at the journal after reboot:
journalctl -bBut you’ll need to filter it.
Try
journalctl -b | grep -v rtkit-daemon, which will remove the masses of entries you bemoaned in another comment (AFAICS all syslog entries should also be in the journal anyhow).Very important:
Please make note of when the problem happened, and if your journal entries even go that far in time.