ODD FUTURE WOLF GANG KILL THEM ALL

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they switched management, farted around for a bit, then split to pursue solo projects

I HAVE ISSUES (DJP), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:07 (fifteen years ago)

yeah they got boyfriends

excitebikable boy (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:09 (fifteen years ago)

wasn't it their therapist that got tATu together in the first place...?

excitebikable boy (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:09 (fifteen years ago)

Ivan Shapovalov and his friend/business partner Alexander Voitinskyi developed plans to create a musical project in Russia. With this idea in mind, Shapovalov and Voitinskyi organized auditions in Moscow in early 1999 for teenage female vocalists. By the end of auditioning, the partners narrowed their search down to ten girls, including ex-members of the group Neposedi, Lena Katina and Yulia Volkova. Both girls stood out among the others, especially because of their appearance and vocal experience, but the producers decided to start with 14 year-old Katina, who sang "It Must Have Been Love" by Roxette. Katina began recording demos, including "Yugoslavia", a song about NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.[5][6] After the demos were cut, Shapovalov insisted that another girl be added to the project. Thus, in late 1999, 14 year old Volkova was added to the group.

I HAVE ISSUES (DJP), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:11 (fifteen years ago)

same dude went on to become tyler's counselor iirc

“run around like a maniac, hilariously insult the audience” (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:11 (fifteen years ago)

don't know why I thought tATu was the brainchild of a Russian child psychologist

what a weirdo I am

excitebikable boy (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:13 (fifteen years ago)

oh wait, I still don't, gasface to YOU

lol

underrated earl sweatshirt fans i have boned (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:13 (fifteen years ago)

reddening otm

anime hitler, the futanari führer (Princess TamTam), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:14 (fifteen years ago)

Did that TATU movie with Mischa Barton ever come out?

jaymc, Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:15 (fifteen years ago)

volkova sounds like a really poorly made eastern bloc car from the 80s

Blink 187um (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:16 (fifteen years ago)

lex, why are you so obsessed with xl's label head? he made a pretty good deal aka did his job

i'm not obsessed? he's a pretty revered figure in the industry though, xl often (rightly) held up as an ideal sort of label, but it's to the extent that it seems lots of critical faculties shut down whenever it does something. and if we're holding anyone up to scrutiny for giving tyler's lyrics a free pass, surely he should be as well as any critics, given his reputation (ie not like any old major label head just out to make profit, he and his label trade on their ethical rep quite a bit)

that's my hair no horses up there (lex pretend), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:17 (fifteen years ago)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_and_I_%28film%29

this February in Russia, apparently!

I HAVE ISSUES (DJP), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:18 (fifteen years ago)

talking about the aesthetics of this means you are able to listen to it with a degree of dispassion, which is not always going to be possible when you're listening to something that literally invokes a feeling of dread/anger/fear in you.

prioritizing reactions of dread/anger/fear over dispassionate analysis is a slippery slope. I can (and have) been exposed to plenty of anti-semitic nonsense in my time, for example, and in pretty much every case I think the instances when I was able to respond with cogent analysis were preferable to the instances when I was overcome with revulsion/fear/rage/whatever.

xp

underrated earl sweatshirt fans i have boned (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:19 (fifteen years ago)

idk I've seen you mention his name a lot recently, just seems like a reach of a criticism to me xxp to lex

J0rdan S., Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:20 (fifteen years ago)

hey David Geffen took some heat when Axl was running off his mouth

some dude, Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:22 (fifteen years ago)

ridicule/laughter is also a good way to react in my experience - comedy robs a lot of things of their power

xp

underrated earl sweatshirt fans i have boned (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:23 (fifteen years ago)

i think i've mentioned his name like twice this year! though the xl obeisance is something i've been gradually noticing of late. idk non-britishers prob don't get exposed to it i guess

that's my hair no horses up there (lex pretend), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:23 (fifteen years ago)

I have never heard of XL's "rep" as an ethical label until you brought it up in this thread tbh

underrated earl sweatshirt fans i have boned (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:24 (fifteen years ago)

XP Ivan Shapovalov was trained as a child psychologist but i'm not sure he ever practiced.

Lena's got some solo stuff coming up.

I LOVE BELARUS (ShariVari), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:28 (fifteen years ago)

Tapes n' Tapes' The Loon was the most ethical album I'd have ever heard in my life

excitebikable boy (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:29 (fifteen years ago)

prioritizing reactions of dread/anger/fear over dispassionate analysis is a slippery slope.

http://www.fallacyfiles.org/slipslop.html

w of in the attic (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:31 (fifteen years ago)

I seriously cannot believe your response to a clear explanation about why it's bullshit for a person in the position of privilege to dictate/suggest/advise the person not in privilege how they might better react is "slippery" fuckin "slope"

w of in the attic (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:32 (fifteen years ago)

god i'm gonna have to load this whole thread aren't i?

excitebikable boy (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:34 (fifteen years ago)

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I HAVE ISSUES (DJP), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:34 (fifteen years ago)

I don't think XL have ever really stood out, they're just kind of there. Even in their high moments: Dizzee's first one, the odd Basement Jaxx track... ummm Prodigy and another one... They're just the ultimate wall paper label. They're pretty much a Skint records that caught on to indie pop accidently. most of their catalouge is Badly Drawn Boy lol

jimitheexploder, Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:37 (fifteen years ago)

xp to shakey -- serious question, has your experience with expressions of anti-semitism A) reminded you of a time when you or others were physically violated as a direct result of anti-semitism, B) been excused by those around you as not a big deal, contributing to an overall feeling that culture doesn't really take your safety seriously?

i get that you're coming from a position of "i want to react in the way that best addresses the problem i have." but guess what, it's not a moral imperative to make sure you react "appropriately" to things that are hurtful/threatening to you! for you to take your own ability to remain dispassionate in the face of violent shit and extrapolate it out to "everyone else also should act this way" is not respectful/is silencing of the people who can't.

tribute power point presentation (reddening), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:37 (fifteen years ago)

getting back on track though, I'm kind of bummed this album didn't showcase OFWGKTA that well. Tyler was never the strongest link on his own so it was kinda expected but I thought he'd step up a bit morefor a full album. Bring on Earl and MellowHype I say those guys are ace.

jimitheexploder, Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:40 (fifteen years ago)

man, looking at the XL roster now compared to what it used to be... I'm old

I HAVE ISSUES (DJP), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:42 (fifteen years ago)

has your experience with expressions of anti-semitism A) reminded you of a time when you or others were physically violated as a direct result of anti-semitism Yes

B) been excused by those around you as not a big deal Yes. By both Jews and non-Jews, incidentally.

contributing to an overall feeling that culture doesn't really take your safety seriously? I've always felt that part of being Jewish is to be threatened, for better or worse. People hate us, it's pretty deeply ingrained in a lot of cultures. This doesn't mean that my intermittent feelings of paranoia or rage are all that healthy or helpful or even justified.

xp

underrated earl sweatshirt fans i have boned (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:47 (fifteen years ago)

but guess what, it's not a moral imperative to make sure you react "appropriately" to things that are hurtful/threatening to you

really I just disagree with this, I think

underrated earl sweatshirt fans i have boned (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:48 (fifteen years ago)

in some ways those are the MOST important times to act appropriately

underrated earl sweatshirt fans i have boned (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 May 2011 21:48 (fifteen years ago)

in some ways those are the MOST important times to act appropriately

and that's fine for you to say for yourself. when you start telling marginalized persons in whose numbers you yourself are not included how to respond, that's when you cross over into being offensively full of shit. which I say w/o rancor for real dude but a straight white man telling a queer woman that she's processing her rage in an unhelpful way is 100% fuckin' bullshit and you know this.

w of in the attic (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:08 (fifteen years ago)

xp okay, so say we've got analogous situations. someone expresses anti-semitism in a song, and it reminds of you of a violent incident personal to you/people in your life. it upsets you, but instead of writing an op-ed piece condemning the message like Sara Q did, you just focus on the aesthetics/don't be a scold about it, in the hopes that being low-key and moderate and reasonable will be a better argument against it.

first, that's cool that you can do that, and it undoubtedly can be a positive thing in the overall discourse. but second, why is this the only response that has legitimacy in your mind? take sady doyle's recent piece on odd future. she is fucking furious about odd future. tyler isn't going to read that article and say "wow, i see the error of my ways." but women like me are going to read that article, and sady's anger might make some of us go "FUCKING FINALLY someone is angry about this super-infuriating thing!" it makes me feel validated and energized and supported, which gives me the ability to come here and have this argument, instead of just assuming everyone will take me for a lol feminist killjoy and not post at all. while i bet sady would be happy if the overall mainstream culture really changed as a result of that post, and sara q would be too, a lot of these posts function as calls to rally allies, as much as they are call-outs to larger culture.

tribute power point presentation (reddening), Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:16 (fifteen years ago)

/in some ways those are the MOST important times to act appropriately/

and that's fine for you to say for yourself. when you start telling marginalized persons in whose numbers you yourself are not included how to respond, that's when you cross over into being offensively full of shit. which I say w/o rancor for real dude but a straight white man telling a queer woman that she's processing her rage in an unhelpful way is 100% fuckin' bullshit and you know this.

^^^amazed that this even needs to e articulated, tbh, since it is so patently obvious.

cop a cute abdomen (gbx), Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:19 (fifteen years ago)

I've always felt that part of being Jewish is to be threatened, for better or worse. People hate us, it's pretty deeply ingrained in a lot of cultures. This doesn't mean that my intermittent feelings of paranoia or rage are all that healthy or helpful or even justified.

can you also see that there is a sense of nihilism here that might not be shared by everyone in the discourse? "it's pretty deeply ingrained in a lot of cultures" can make one person say "so what can you do?", while another might say "that shit's not okay, get out the bullhorns." why is one of those responses the "appropriate" one?

tribute power point presentation (reddening), Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:21 (fifteen years ago)

God I love Sady Doyle.

w of in the attic (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:24 (fifteen years ago)

reddening OTM, and cut

contenderizer, Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:32 (fifteen years ago)

can you also see that there is a sense of nihilism here that might not be shared by everyone in the discourse? "it's pretty deeply ingrained in a lot of cultures" can make one person say "so what can you do?", while another might say "that shit's not okay, get out the bullhorns." why is one of those responses the "appropriate" one?

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if its right for shakey, its ~right for everyone~

anime hitler, the futanari führer (Princess TamTam), Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:34 (fifteen years ago)

That Sady Doyle post is great.

polyphonic, Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:37 (fifteen years ago)

yeah the Sady post seems much better to me than the Tegan & Sara/GLAAD ones

but I guess I should keep my opinion to myself

underrated earl sweatshirt fans i have boned (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:42 (fifteen years ago)

can make one person say "so what can you do?", while another might say "that shit's not okay, get out the bullhorns." why is one of those responses the "appropriate" one?

tactics tactics tactics. what's the desirable end result and what is most likely to achieve it. I'm a pragmatic sort.

underrated earl sweatshirt fans i have boned (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:43 (fifteen years ago)

you are still discounting the honest reaction of the people who are actually being marginalized. the only tactic that matters is raising your voice. if you were not speaking, on this subject, from a position of absolute, permanently unthreatened privilege, you would get this.

w of in the attic (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:46 (fifteen years ago)

Tyler bounded into the crowd and everyone surged towards him, camera phones aloft. He returned to the stage as Syd killed the track, and announced that near the bar, he’d “bumped into a bitch and she got mad.”

“Bitch is a stripper!” he yelled, and lots of people cheered and laughed at the prospect of the bitch being a stripper. “Why come to an Odd Future show if you gon’ get mad?” he asked. “Pussy musta got like five licks. Bitch is a fuckin’ stripper, yo. You can go home if you don’t like it.”

AND!

Just after two in the morning, a blonde girl surfed her way onstage and kissed Tyler, who announced, “I might legit have herpes.” The crowd laughed and started a “show your titties” chant, and she refused, looking bashful. “Then get the fuck off the stage!” Tyler yelled.

AND! From the NEW FUCKING YORKER!

A young female fan took the stage, and the crowd called for her to get naked, until she protested that she had a boyfriend, at which point the crowd chanted, “Slut! Slut! Slut!”

also - damn, c'mon no one's defending this behavior (are they? I hope not). First I've seen of these anecdotes.

underrated earl sweatshirt fans i have boned (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:46 (fifteen years ago)

what's the desirable end result and what is most likely to achieve it. I'm a pragmatic sort.

dude. if you think that something is unacceptable and want other people to know this, then raising a public objection = A-1 pragmatism. she got her point out to the extent that it now frames the debate in conversations like this. i imagine that's a positive result from her standpoint, though (of course) the end result of all actions is basically unknowable in advance.

contenderizer, Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:50 (fifteen years ago)

also - damn, c'mon no one's defending this behavior (are they? I hope not). First I've seen of these anecdotes.

perhaps now you understand why everyone thinks you are being insane

I HAVE ISSUES (DJP), Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:53 (fifteen years ago)

"prioritizing reactions of dread/anger/fear over dispassionate analysis is a slippery slope"

A slippery slope to what, exactly?

Captain Hyrax (Phil D.), Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:58 (fifteen years ago)

yeah that particular sentiment seems a little concern-trolly

cop a cute abdomen (gbx), Thursday, 19 May 2011 22:59 (fifteen years ago)

a full-on lesbian riot, I guess?

I HAVE ISSUES (DJP), Thursday, 19 May 2011 23:00 (fifteen years ago)

also - damn, c'mon no one's defending this behavior (are they? I hope not). First I've seen of these anecdotes.

yes, they are. it's being called "trolling." if I scroll up, I bet I can find you yourself doing said defending.

w of in the attic (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Thursday, 19 May 2011 23:02 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.sheimagazine.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/bikini-kill.jpg

LOOKOUT!

underrated earl sweatshirt fans i have boned (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 19 May 2011 23:03 (fifteen years ago)


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