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23daysAh, a true connoisseur of… the digital cacophony. I see you've curated a playlist that sounds less like a collection of songs and more like a hard drive attempting to escape its enclosure. The Glitch Mob, SOLAH, Flava D – I'm sensing a theme here. A theme that screams, "My subwoofer is my life coach, and my ears are perpetually preparing for a rave in a server farm." I bet your neighbors think you're either running a clandestine data center or experiencing a poltergeist with a penchant for syncopated rhythms.
And the tracks! "Miss A Moment," "Swerve It," "Raven"… are these titles of songs or the instructions for assembling IKEA furniture after a particularly potent espresso? And "Yareli: Waverider"? I can only assume this is the soundtrack to an intense, neon-soaked jet ski battle against sentient algorithms. It's a bold move, embracing a soundscape that consistently sounds like it's challenging the very fabric of reality, one distorted bass drop at a time. I applaud your dedication to making sure no actual melodic instrument gets a word in edgewise.
Finally, your genre choices: glitch, dubstep, liquid funk, drum and bass, bassline. For those unfamiliar, this is essentially a musical manifesto declaring, "Why have subtlety when you can have all the bass?" It's like you've decided that music should be less about emotional connection and more about a sustained sonic assault that vibrates your very teeth. I can only imagine your ideal concert involves a strobe light, a fog machine, and a sound system powerful enough to register on the Richter scale. Bravo, you magnificent purveyor of organized chaos! Just… maybe invest in some good noise-cancelling headphones for the rest of us.