Quote from: WCN on June 27, 2020, 04:56:52 PM
I will however make the blunt statement that I think the fact that Instagram has taken over as such a major platform for communication and advertisement in the noise scene simply SHIT. This comes from my personal belief that Instagram (other social media platforms as well, but IG is the worst) are in general SHIT for the human being - on an individual psychological level and on a societal level. The superficiality, the narcissism, the vanity, the dumbing down of language inherently promoted by the platform, not to mention the corporate parasitism of your personal information... I find it simply sad and absurd that the majority of the world has accepted and embraced it and literally enslaved themselves with it (I'm not holier than thou - I've used these platforms in the past, and still do to some extent).
RANT over for now - I can and should be more specific about a lot of what I'm trying to say here, as I feel this is just the tip of the iceberg but please, tell me I'm not buggin????
Yep, totally true. It's almost funny we are accepting a corporate platform that dictates how we communicate and behave with each other, yet many of us, yet many of these guys on Instagram sees us as a form of subversive culture. It doesn't make sense. How can you be subversive or underground and also be in front of the public mainstream? However, it being so inclusive also means not being on the platform is excluding a major part of your (potential) listeners, as there are very few (written) publications available, and even then it only speaks to a small portion of the crowd. And aren't we excluding all the young ones if we exclude the modern social platforms?
Quote from: WCN on June 27, 2020, 10:59:20 PM
I really wish it were rejected on a much wider scale and not just taken as "it is what it is." It's really not that hard, noise and life has gone on without instagram for a long time, and continues to do so.
Yes it is hard, because you will lose listeners and it's so damn easy to communicate with people you've never heard off, meaning there is very little 'legwork' to do and everything moves pretty easy if you gain traction. But even before that, I don't think most even consider questioning usage of Instagram, but only see it as the next internet platform.
I also think this discussion very much so hold up for the Discogs platform, although on a different level. If every record ever released is in plain sight for everybody,and 99% can be bought on the same platform with a few mouse clicks, it means there are no obscure records anymore, or hardly so. A major loss for the mystification of weird recordings. A damn shame. But it's also damn handy to use so no one is going to attack it. What are you gaining except for a few internet cheers?
But yeah, it's very good to be critical, but if only a few are listening you are only making it hard for yourself, moral ramifications aside.