🤘✨The Nexialist #0084Relax, Don’t Do It | Boy Harsher | Electronic Body Music | Post-Punk | ____Punk | The Quagmire | PopcornWelcome to yet another week of cyber-confabulation-and-curation, The Nexialist Hello, world! These couple of weeks I have been overtaken by plenty of projects, gigs and social events, which means The Nexialist might look a bit different… or with a different focus, which is fine. In the end, I think I could still provide brainsparks to you based on some music I have been enjoying live or in my headsets. I hope you all enjoy and share this with someone dear. Kisses! 1 year ago » 🌞✨The Nexialist #0036 : Forró of Chromatica | Kaleidoscopic Pop | Streisand Effect | Deepfake Aesthetics | Cinematic Concert Experience | More Jungle | Regarde-moi and more 👨🏻Relax, Don’t Do ItCoincidentally, TN#84 starts with the top hit from 84, Relax. Recently, while listening to the top 5 songs from every year since the 50s for a work project, this hit song came up and made me want to get up and dance. I had only heard it as a teenger in the Zoolander film, so needless to say I was so excited to see their original kinky video. The song was banned by the BBC at the time, but still it was in the top of the charts in many countries.
Read: Why the BBC banned Frankie Goes To Hollywood's 'Relax' which celebrated homosexual love | FarOutMagazine 📺Boy HarsherA few months ago I discovered Boy Harsher (they have appeared here in The Nexialist a couple of times already) and last week I had the privilege of seeing them live here in Amsterdam. It was one of the coolest concerts I’ve ever seen in my life. Jae Matthews was just a powerhouse on stage, giving off a kind of Stevie Nicks aura. Also, the chemistry with her duo August Muller was incredible. I was impressed with their performance and how they managed to make everyone dance from 18 to 60+ year old (and also I could barely move). If you have the chance, check them out (online or live.) Read: Boy Harsher on emotions and intimacy by Angela Donskaia | Subbacultcha 🦿Electronic Body MusicKris Baha was the opening act for Boy Harsher. I had no idea who he was, but I was immediately captivated by his energy and his ability to sample live and use all his “tools.” Gladly I found this full performance online and I hope you enjoy it. I also learned a new term, and I feel like I found a musical rabbit hole to indulge myself later:
🤘Post-PunkThis band had been trending on TikTok some weeks ago. When I saw the Cyrillic writing, I had to click immediately and I was led to their album which is quite exciting for sounding from past and future at the same time:
Leonid Sverdlov left a comment on YouTube that I could not leave out:
🦾____PunkAfter hearing all these punk references, it got me curious about why we call these sci-fi genres/aesthetics/movements such as cyberpunk, steampunk or solarpunk. On Quora, Will Greenway shared a clarifying answer: What is the basis of the “punk” genre names?
On Reddit, some people compared it to how we add -gate to denote a scandal (due to Watergate), which doesn’t make sense but made me smile. It did remind me of TikTok’s Namecore (TN#77), though. Then, another interesting comment on Reddit:
🕶The Quagmire
While I was at Kris Baha and Boy Harsher’s concert, I was somehow transported to The Quagmire, the darker club from Black Mirror’s S3E4, San Junipero. It inspired me to create a playlist, which you can ❤️ to listen to now or later. Read: Black Mirror: San Junipero --- The Virtual Afterlife is a Quagmire | 25YL 🍿PopcornI cannot wait for Tove Lo’s album to come out. So far, I’m in love with all her new songs and the videos are also delicious to watch. When I heard it the first time, I thought of the 2005 Crazy Frog’s hit Popcorn, but I never knew the original song was from 1969 and it was the first electronic song to become a hit in the top of the charts (it also appeared on my time traveling work-task). I’m glad I found the video below to add to my WEIRDANCE playlist on Youtube. See you next week! 🫀If anything made your brain tingle, click like, and please share it with your friends. It helps The Nexialist to reach more curious minds.🥰If someone amazing sent it to you, tell them you love them, and you can subscribe at thenexialist.substack.com.❓If you want to know what a Nexialist is, click here.💌Your feedback is highly appreciated, you can e-mail me or fill in this short survey. Thank you! 🙏🏻🔌Let’s Collab?I truly believe innovation comes from bringing improbable areas together, and that’s why I called this project The Nexialist. Some sectors are known to be self-referencing and hermetic. Sometimes teams are on autopilot mode, focused on the daily grind, which hinders innovation. As a Nexialist, I like to burst these bubbles, bringing references from different areas, and maintaining teams inspired and connected to the Zeitgeist. I offer inspiration sessions, called Brainsparks, creative desk research (Zeitgeist Boost), Plug’n’Play deals for workshops and sprints, and other Bespoke formats. If you want to know more about this, send me an e-mail with your challenge(s) and we can figure something out together. Check out my website and some work I’ve done below: If you liked this post from The Nexialist, why not share it? |
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