Sameszies?!
27 Apr
[Mood:]
Meow!
[Music:] “Yeah Yeah Yeah V2” by Jack Conte
[Novel:] Dracula by Bram Stoker
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Vincent told me that one of his friend’s friend is in this band called Millionaires. I checked it out & I realized they’re those really popular scene kids/myspace whores who happen to be everyone’s friend. Not Tila Tequila status or anything, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they get “mainstreamed“…& I wouldn’t be surprised if they got a reality TV show on MTV. They have semi-catchy tunes but all of their songs sound exactly the same with different lyrics. Maybe it’s what they were going for? I mean, props too them but..it seemed to me that they sound a lot similar to Uffie. If you don’t see the comparison, you’d have to listen to one of Steve Aoki’s mixes with Uffie. To be more specific, “Low Life (L.A. Riots Remix, Feat. Uffie, with Scanners” or “Tthhee Ppaarrttyy“. Personally, I like Uffie better.
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First of all, if you haven’t already heard of Steve Aoki, you should go check him out because his mixes are amazing. He recently released an album titled Pillowface And His Airplane Chronicles. Honestly, go buy his album to support this talented celebrity DJ. He’s been seen DJing with Lindsay Lohan, DJ AM, Uffie, Dangermouse, etc. The list goes on, he’s famous in the clubs for a reason. His mixes have been playing on my iTunes, iPod, & car for two months straight. I can’t get enough. When I listened to Justice’s album, † (Cross) I was honestly so disappointed. I expected it to be just as good as Aoki’s but was greatly disappointed. They mix their own tracks but they don’t make you really want to get up to dance. They often get repetitive or just straight up boring. There are a couple of alright songs, despite the fact that Steve Aoki’s mixes may not be tracks he composed from scratch, they don’t just one-up Justice’s originals, they’re a lot better than the originals. Too sad.
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MSTRKRFT > Justice. I’m sorry, they’re just not that good. MSTRKRFT’s mixes are just amazing, they’re right up there with Aoki. I couldn’t tell you which DJ I preferred but Justice is just disappointing. Maybe if they pray a little harder that they’ll attain skills such as Aoki and/or MSTRKRFT, maybe they’ll get better. For now, they can sell the Christian DJ thing all they want, it’s already beyond outplayed by rock bands. With quotes like this:
“We wanted to try to turn the club or the venue into a church, so it was very natural for us to use the cross,” says Auge, on the phone last week from a tour stop in Dallas. “We’re just trying to make everything a bit more exciting than just two guys behind their laptops.”
…you know my assumptions are correct. Turning a club into a church? Come on now, people go to church to rid their sins & go to clubs to sin. I mean honestly, it would make more sense if you saw this episode of South Park called Faith + 1. It’s basically when Eric Cartmen starts a Christian band because he knows that the Christian fan base is beyond overwhelming so he reasons it’s the only way to get famous fast. Despite the fact that Eric isn’t even Christian to begin with. Think about it.

Appreciative
Accomplished
H@ppY
For now, enjoy the videos, pictures, and tutorial that I have now officially finished transferring. I kind of want to test something out … BLOCK QUOTES! I stumbled upon this one a really long time ago but I guess I’ll post it up.