Wednesday, October 15, 2008

CYBERPUNKS IS THE FUTRUE!!!

Hey guys, thought you might dig this "behind the scenes" shot from my cu[bergunk multi-media project!


CYBERPUNK AS FUCK WE"RE BRINGING OUR MEESSAGE TO DISSATISFRIED YOUTH CULTRUE AND THERE WILL BE NO STOPPING US!!!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is the name of this new "epic" Loser 2.0? If not it should be you dork!

Anonymous said...

Maybe you're so fucking cyberpunk now that I can kick your head in and you can get a new skull and brain implant. Let's give it a try shall we?? Fucker!

Anonymous said...

[edit] Music
See also: List of bands and solo artists
The term cyberpunk music can refer to two overlapping categories. First, it may denote the varied musical works that cyberpunk films use as soundtrack material. These works range from classical music and jazz — used, in Blade Runner and elsewhere, to evoke a film noir ambience — to Noise music, electronica, electronic body music, industrial, futurepop, goth rock, neurofunk, goa trance, techstep, and IDM.[citation needed]

Arriving toward the tail end of both the initial cyberpunk boom and his own career, pop singer Billy Idol released the album Cyberpunk, which included the song "Neuromancer." The album contained a floppy disc which “compactly combines full lyrics, a biography, wild graphics, snippets of sound from the CD and a bibliography for compuphiles to learn more about computer subculture.”[22] The album was neither a critical nor commercial success.

More commercially oriented, British band Sigue Sigue Sputnik appeared on the scene in 1985, sporting popular dystopian and post-apocalyptic Cyberpunk themes and motifs both in their visual appearance as well as their style of distinctly electronic music, courtesy of their producer, Synth legend Giorgio Moroder. The sleeve artwork to their debut album, Flaunt it, further references Cyberpunk culture. After switching to producers Stock Aitken Waterman for the following album, however, their popularity and commercial success began to wane.

A current band that claims to “emit the kind of sound William Gibson must have heard in his head in the 1980s when he invented the cyberpunk novel,” is Aerodrone, a dancepunk band from Eugene, Oregon. The band’s use of synths, heavy beats, guitar riffs could all “fit right in with the pre-Windows world of hard-core hacking in "Neuromancer."[23]

Anonymous said...

Eddie you are so behind the times. Have fun dancing alone to a bunch of bullshit techno in the cyber dumpster where all your bullshits going to end up.

Anonymous said...

Is it possible to send your new cyberpunk movement back to the future so I don't have to deal with it now?

Anonymous said...

I just crapped out a circuit board.

Anonymous said...

It's cool that Mom and Dad are still coming out to support you ed.

Anonymous said...

Take it from me ed, get out while you still can.