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Distortion VSTs: Downloads & Reviews

Posted by StrangeFlow on October 3, 2012
Posted in: Articles, How-to / Tutorial, Review. Tagged: adding distortion to your music, best distortion plugins, distortion plugins, distortion vst, edm distortion, feedback, How to add distortion to your mix, making bass music, plugin, vst. 3 Comments

StrangeFlow reviews some great distortion VST plugins that you can use, right now, in your new glitch hop / dubstep / hip hop / bass / edm trax and tunes. Enjoy! I know I certainly did. I enjoyed it until my heart was fat with happiness.StrangeFlow reviews some great distortion VST plugins that you can use, right now, in your new glitch hop / dubstep / hip hop / bass / edm trax and tunes. Enjoy! I know I certainly did. I enjoyed it until my heart was fat with happiness.

Alright, everyone. Time to review some distortion plugins. They can be extremely helpful, and there’s so many out there that, well, unless you try them all, you’re not going to know which are the best ones. OR, conversely, you could read another one of StrangeFlow’s awesome blog posts!

Some plugins are expensive, some are free. All of these are free. I feel like you can probably get pretty much everything you want from a softsynth distortion plugin without paying a damn bit of your hard-earned weed money on any of them. Though, if you want to give donations (which is always a nice thing to do) feel free to give any of the wonderful programmers who put these together a few bucks. I’m sure they’ll appreciate it.

I’ll also point out, there are a lot of sites that these things are offered on, and I want to make it clear that I’m still under the distinct impression that they’re not JUST free, but also LEGALLY free, as well. If anyone has any information to the contrary, please let me know, and I’ll remove these fine plugins, and not say a bad word about any of them! In fact, I’ll admit I was wrong and apologize, and if you like, I’ll keep the plugin on this page and tell the readers where to go to pay for it! :) Alright, well, having said all of that, let’s get started, eh?

Audio Impurities – Vintage Edition: Retro Sampling

Audio Impurities: Vintage Edition: Retro Sampling

This is a very basic static/noise distortion plugin. Has a clean GUI, and it’s a pretty basic plugin. It gets the job done if you’re looking for some basic ‘old’-sounding static in the background of your sounds. Seems like it could prove itself as being quite valuable, even considering how simplistic it is. Not too many controls, though, so there’s really not too much to talk about, so I’ll just leave it up to you to play around with it and see if you like it. Very basic, but potentially helpful.

Grab it here!

Atom – Splitter Audio: Distroyr

Splitter Audio came out with this nifty little tool! It's great!

You can grab it here!

This one’s sick. Clean little GUI for some very powerful control knobs – including a saturater, a crusher, valve, distort, overdrive, and even low / high knobs on the feedback, should you decide to click on the little feedback button. You can turn the output and the input up or down in volume, too.

It’s a straightforward piece of heavy-machinery. This little VST is really going to give you a lot of power, and a lot of options, when you consider how many variable tunings and knob-twiddling presets you can create. Doesn’t give you any presets with the plugin, which is not ideal, but I won’t hold it against them, because… well, honestly, half the time plugins give you preset options, a lot of them are completely unnecessary. Like, for example, when you get a plugin or a piece of software and there’s 100 different presets? …and you know, after using it for a while, that you’re only going to use, maybe, 5 or 6 of them, altogether? Yea, that’s how it usually is…

So, like I said, I’m not necessarily turned off by the fact that there aren’t any presets on this one. The range of possibilities will keep you going for a while, in my opinion. I feel like if you were making something like breakcore, this is the type of plugin that would be extremely, extremely useful. There are others like it, certainly, but if you’re new to distortion, and you’re looking for a nice little piece of soft gear, this one probably won’t do you wrong. Plus, it’s free, like all the plugins I’m reviewing. So, again, that’s another reason I can’t really be too harsh on any of these. (get it? Harsh? An article about distortion and I fit the word, “harsh,” into a sentence? FUCK that’s hilarious, isn’t it? No, it’s not? Ok.. well, moving on, then…..)

Soul Force!

Soul Force! I kind of wish it was better, since it has such a cool name, but it's basically alright...

Alright, so, back to another very simple plugin. This time, I’m checking out something called, ‘Soul Force!,’ which is an extremely simple little piece of gear with a shape knob and a feedback knob. That’s it. Oh – and a little button to turn the thing on and off, and also a dial to switch between ENV and WAVE. Looks like a comic-book type of font they were using.

Well, like I said, I’m hesitant to say anything too HARSH about these plugins, because they are free, and there’s nothing wrong with a simple VST. Nothing wrong with that, at all. I’m not sure how much I’m going to be using this one, though. Not too much control. Basic feedback / distortion, without any bells and whistles. Not a ‘bad’ VST, just not extremely useful, compared to some others… That’s my analysis.

Get it here.

Delamancha: Sumo

Sumo

Ok, so, maybe it’s because I don’t speak Japanese, but – in fact, no, that’s really all of it – this one confuses the hell out of me. It’s in Japanese, and I can’t figure out what the hell is happening. I mean that’s not entirely true. You can get used to it, if you fuck around with it. It has distortion, certainly – and the black knob in the upper right corner controls some kind of fun echo. It’s fun, and I’ve used in the past, but I don’t feel like I have as much control over it because I don’t know what the words or phrases under the knobs mean.

But, that’s my bias, and I’m sure someone who speaks Japanese could understand it, so I can’t say too much about this one, I suppose. I thought I would mention it, though, because it is fun to play around with. If you’re doing a live mix, you better have a little bit of experience with it. If you’re just in your studio and trying things out, then, by all means, fuck around with it to your heart’s content! …Is that the phrase? “To your heart’s content,” or, is it “until” your heart is content? I mean, “to your heart’s content” doesn’t make much sense. Must be old English. I don’t know. I guess I didn’t need to bring it up all of a sudden, but I don’t understand some of these clichés we’re always supposed to use, especially when they just sound wrong. Some people give rap music so much shit because there’s phrases that sound “wrong,” grammatically or whatever (to some folks) but then those same folks who were complaining will go and use phrases like “to your heart’s content” which doesn’t make a damn bit of sense at all, does it?

So, use this plugin until you’re hearts fat with joy. There. Yea, fat with fucking joy. Not until your heart’s content. You’re not going to fall in love with a goddamn plugin. This is reality. You’re making music, right? You’re not going to get a date if you a good distortion plug in. Oh, we all wish you could, we all do. Especially those of us who remember ‘Jungle Night,’ at the Temple Club in Lansing, Michigan in 2002, when you’d see 20 people at the club, half of them about to go on and play some breakcore; all of them male, except for two girls, and it seems like they’re both there because they’re dating guys who are about to go up on stage and play a show and entertain everyone with their incredible distortion filters. Umm… anyway, you can get this one here.

Delamancha: Thrummaschine

Thrummaschine - a goddamn beast. Get it! It's free!

Oh, damn. Thrummaschine is a fucking beast. Go get it after you read this. Well, go get it, after you read a few more of my articles, and buy a couple of sample packs (:

Delamancha is responsible for this one, and also for the Sumo one. It’s a pretty awesome company, and they have lots of great things on their site. I really recommend checking it out. If you like what they offer for free (which is A LOT) you might consider paying a bit for some of their other programs, if you like.

Alright, now, about the Thrummaschine… This one’s got so much going on, it really takes a while to process all of it. (ha, get it? “takes a while to PROCESS it?? We’re talking about… distortion, and… nevermind. I’m done with those jokes) You can use this to oscillate your sounds, add overdrive, distortion, bit-crushing action like all the top dubstep and glitch hop producers and DJs (well, mostly producers, not so much DJs) and it gives you a range of possibilities for everything, too.

It’s organized into frequencies – on the left is bass, then mid, then high. There’s a kHz dial that you can manually tune, giving you as much control as they were possibly able to give you! They have LFO, as stated earlier, and so, not only can you oscillate the shit out of everything, but you can oscillate in sine, saw, triangle, ramp, or square – in each of the three frequency ranges, too! You have to get this and see what I mean, it’s really a beast. I could go on and on about this one, and how they actually have some decent presets, from ‘bassmachine,’ to ‘extrememachine,’ and everything in between. You know what I’m talking about ;)

Anyway, yes, this one wins, as far as being a bulky distortion VST with a lot of bells and whistles. A lot of them are really cool whistles, though, so I don’t want that last sentence to sound sarcastic or condescending. It really is quite decent. I recommend this one. Use it until your heart gets fat and you’re so fucking happy with bloated joy and joyful with fat happiness that you fucking freak out because your heart is so content. It’s a good plugin. I like it. Go to their page to get this nice plugin.

Well, hope this was helpful. Though there are obviously a great many plugins out there, I felt like these were worthy of review. These are some of the most popular and most used, so I thought I’d dissect them a bit and tell you what I thought, and, again, I hope you get some use of them. Let me know, leave a comment or send an email and say hello! :)

Peace everyone! May your hearts be fat!

-Will (SF)

First World DJ Bitching Fest

Posted by StrangeFlow on October 2, 2012
Posted in: Humor, Review. Tagged: Best Complaints, Bitching, Chase & Status, Complain, DJs, DJsComplain, First World Complaints, First World Problems, rave, Rusko Disses Houston, Sasha & Digweed, Sasha sucks, spoiled DJs. 3 Comments

First World DJs & Their First World Complaints; DJsCmplaining is a twitter account that collects and retweets the best quotes from DJs around the world, as they complain about touring...bad strak.... a lack of preferential treatment, etc...
Happy October, everyone! Thought I would start off the month with a link to a really fucking funny twitter account; DJs Complaining

You gotta see this. It’s hilarious. I won’t spoil it by over-explaining it, as it’s pretty obvious based on the title.

Here are a few of my favorites…

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Max Graham ‏@MaxGraham
“30k followers and I’m not on the list for a Samsung galaxy III :( #SamsungLuxury”
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Chase & Status ‏@chaseandstatus
“well done @sheratonhotels @ Brussels airport for having the worst, toughest piece of rubber that’s masqueraded as a sirloin steak. Garbage”
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rusko ‏@ruskoofficial
“Houston most unprofessional useless cunts fuck you fuxk your mothers get your fuxking sound right retard motherfucks. Stereo live FUCK YOU”
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Sasha ‏@sashaofficial
“Agreed not a mention of me and Digweed!@Mixmag Greg Wilson has dissed the rave documentary that aired on Channel 4 Do you agree with him?”
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Ahh, I’ll HAVE to make a top ten sometime, once they get some more posts up on this twitter account – I can’t wait to see what else some of these DJs say. Especially likin’ the Sasha / Digweed one. I’ve never seen the documentary, but I must say, a rave documentary just isn’t complete unless you leave out any mention of Digweed and Sasha. No, I didn’t type that last sentence wrong.

Shitty Remixes, Hollywood, & Music Purists: Three Time-Tested Gauges of Popularity in Culture…

Posted by StrangeFlow on September 26, 2012
Posted in: Articles. 3 Comments

subtitle: Three’sCompanyStep…

Below is a rant, but a rant with a purpose… a phrase which sort of sounds like, a ‘rat with a porpoise.’

…there’s no point to that last sentence, I’m just being REAL.

First Things First… Remixes…

So, first things first… this isn’t really an article about Three’s Company… I know, I’m sorry, I know you all expected me to talk about Jack Tripper evading Mr. Furley, alongside Jack and Janet, struggling to pay the lofty $300 for rent in Santa Clara ever month… (OMFG $300 to live in Santa Clara???? I know it’s just 70s-money, but still…)

Jack, Janet, and Chirssy - from Three's Company

No, actually this is an article on something entirely different… I remember a buddy of mine (whom, when making music, goes by the alias, CancerofLove) making a joke about dubstep, making up the concept of Three Stooges Step. It was a joke about how there are far too many dubstep remixes out there, and not just too many, but stupid and ridiculous remixes that really don’t need to exist… Well, I went and looked it up on teh Youtube, and sure enough, there was MORE THAN ONE Three Stooges Step. Damn. (What was I thinking, experimenting with wonky bass music, when I could’ve easily gotten thousands of plays remixing the Three Stooges? Ah, I’m so stupid…)

The point is not JUST that there are a lot of dumbass dubstep remixes. The other point is that, nowadays, with so many people mixing and remixing and re-re-re-remixing (skwunc) everything under the sun, a pattern emerges…

It’s just one more piece of the puzzle, or… just one more stinky swamp hole on the flowing river voyage of the impatient, drifting raft that is modern electronic music… Let me explain…

Trap is now gaining momentum in the EDM world. So, what are you seeing now? Tons and tons of trap remixes. Is that a bad thing? No, it’s just a thing. Well, it’s not exactly a bad thing UNTIL you start seeing a poor-quality / slapped together ‘trap remix’ of the Three stooges. Instead of adding a wobble, you add an 808 snare… and, BOOM! NEW REMIX!

Same can be said about Moombah remixes… And the same will be said about acidscrew remixes, in five years (when that shit gets fucking huge?) And it’s not entirely new… I remember a time, back before torrenting, when, to find new and free music, you’d throw you fishing line into one of the great digital ponds of the early 2000s known as ‘Napster Clones,’ and, goddamn, there were a whole lot of ‘techno’ remixes of everything imaginable. (…anyone remember the ‘Aphex Twin Techno Remix’ of the Tetris theme song? It clearly wasn’t Aphex Twin, but… that’s only the tip of the iceberg of my ability to complain about old Tetris remixes, so I’ll move on) The point is, it’s happened before, it’s happening now, and it will probably keep happening.

It’s one sign that a genre is getting popular. People try to cash in on it. It doesn’t mean that a genre in and of itself is bad or stale, just because there’s a lot of bullshit out there, though. That’s an important thing to remember. A lot of people say hip hop is dead, but I think if you look around, there’s all kinds of great hip hop. Glitch hop, in my opinion, is a kind of hip hop. I thought Glitch Mob was going to carry that torch, until they douchily disavowed themselves from glitch hop and then went on to make their sorta-top-40-ish / faux-progressive / unnecessarily-epic / funk-lacking / ‘almost-rock’ sound… But it’s OK. There are others who make good glitch hop. There’s a lot of stupid glitch hop, but that’s how it is for any emerging or established genre…

Is Hollywood Pretending to Be All About it, Yet?

Another thing to look out for, when spotting a trend, is wether or not Hollywood has caught wind of it, yet. Hollywood is an industry. There are very few companies that run the studios, and they are known for their conservative ‘risk-taking’ maneuvers. About a year ago, I started seeing previews for upcoming blockbusters with dubstep playing in the background. (someone must’ve finally given them the fucking memo that it’s OK now to play abrasive electronic music?)

So, Hollywood was a little late for the party. Doesn’t matter too much, in reality, though, but I must admit, I did find it annoying that the establishment finally decided to recognize something that had been going on for years in the ‘underground.’
Well, now we have two signs that a genre is big, or was big, or is getting big; Hollywood finally embracing it, as well as an overabundance of shitty remixes of that particular genre.

Irritating Purists

puritans were douchebags. a bunch of douchebags...

puritans were douchebags. a bunch of douchebags…

Another way to tell if a genre is getting big? When everyone’s starting to get into it, a lot of the hardcore purists have traditionally distanced themselves from it, saying it’s no longer ‘pure,’ or ‘good’ anymore, or saying something similar to that.
Some folks dug it, and will always dig it – but then you have these cats who want to pretend that when THEY were into it, it was during the golden age of it… I remember people bitching in 2008 about “dubstep’s good old days,” to which I wondered exactly when these “good old days” were… a year and a half earlier, perhaps? (I don’t care if anyone disagrees with me, but I will always maintain that dubstep was really fucking boring in the beginning, and not just compared to the filthy stuff, but compared to ANYTHING… I never cared for that ambient-scifi-soundtrack vibe…)

So what’s my final assessment?

If you’re favorite genre has all of these things going for it… shitty movie previews with X genre in it… annoying remixes with X genre…. and annoying purists getting all huffy about the state of X genre… It might be a sign that a genre is dead, but not necessarily. If nothing else, it’s, at least, a sign that the genre is gaining momentum.
Like I said, it’s likely going to keep happening. If you don’t like the way a genre is going, do your best to change it. Make something truly exciting in whatever style it is you’re going for. Make something that’ll snap the neck of a giraffe! Whatever that means! Make something that’ll truly make everyone in the club stop and take notice, and bounce their asses off until they’ve bounced so damn hard they’ve got no asses left to bounce! (I’ll give you a minute to picture that…)

The truth is, it’s easy to say that things are different now – what with modern technology and the interwebz and smart phones and anal sex parties happening constantly, all over the place; but, in reality, the formation and peaking of cultural movements tend to follow similar wavelengths. The variations attributed to these wavelengths might differ, here and there, but you can look back fifty years and see similar things that have happened in culture…

In nearly every decade or era of the 20th century, Hollywood has been more than a little skeptical of cutting-edge trends in music; secondly, there was a ton of shitty rock music back then (that you don’t hear nowadays because…well… because it was so shitty) and finally, there were DEFINITELY purists from decades past who declared this or that genre to be dead. For example, how many times has rock been declared DEAD in the last 40 years? Say… perhaps, as an afterthought, a genre of music need be ‘declared dead’ before it really takes off? ;) Ha. There’s a rant for a rainy day… (Though I do live in Seattle, so perhaps that rainy day will be tomorrow?)

Look at the big picture. That’s all I’m saying. These things move in cycles. It’s fun to get caught up in the moment, but keep in mind, your mom and dad thought their style of music was just as cool as you think whatever new style of music is, too…. and, there’s really nothing wrong with that. It’s quite natural. A lot of things that are happening now have a lot more to do with natural processes then we might realize; which is not, by any means, a call to justify all of them, but it’s just something to consider. We live in a time of sped-up cultural activity. And when I say that we live in ‘a time,’ what I mean is, we live in a one or two hundred year period of time, as opposed to a period of time that might span the last decade or so…

Alright, well, rant over. if you’ve made it this far into my article, well, good for you! You now, easily, understand everything there is to know about ‘the musics.’ So, I will now gladly reward you with this pic I found online:

Internet. Serious Business Cat

Peace!

-Will (SF)

Enjoy Fall With Marenberg Kollektiv’s Reinterpretation of Hip Hop

Posted by StrangeFlow on September 25, 2012
Posted in: New Music, Review. Tagged: chilled, chopped n screwed, hip hop, instrumental, Marenberg Kollektiv', remix, snoop dogg. 1 Comment

Marenberg Kollektiv

(image by Marenberg Kollektiv)

So, it looks like Fall is here… Cider is being sold, there’s a nice autumn breeze floating through the air, and I have a cold. Or, maybe just allergies. I’m not entirely sure yet, but I do know one thing – I feel great. Fall is the best! And what better thing to do when you’re feeling chilled out then listen to some chilled out music?

So what’s out there today? Well, I discovered the music of Marenberg Kollektiv, a Slovenian group that has some really interesting music. They did a slowed-down, ambient-but-groovin’ remix of a Missy Elliott tune, tearing down the original beat and adding some real soul to the tune, and you can check it out here:

One of my favorites is their version of Snoop’s Drop it Like it’s Hot; again, tearing the tempo down, and, with this song, bossa-nova-izing the vibe up a lot. (I think more music should be “bossa-nova-ized”) This one is interesting, because usually, when I hear a song that’s chopped n screwed (or… slowed n throwed or… or just slowed down and reinterpreted, or however you want to define this) the track sounds, to me, more demonic and eery. With some of these remixes, though, it seems that he’s made the tracks significantly more soulful and carefree. It’s fun to hear this side of slowed-down rap mixes, to be certain. I wouldn’t say it’s altogether cheery; but certainly closer to the cheery side of the things than the almost-scary, demonic, and ruthless side of things – which are all good descriptions of other slowed down / chopped remixes of rap songs, in my opinion.

So here it is…

You can hear more of their groovin’ sounds here: http://soundcloud.com/marenberg-kollektiv

My Glitch Hop Sample Pack is Available on LOOPMASTERS

Posted by StrangeFlow on September 25, 2012
Posted in: Samples. Leave a comment

StrangeFlow’s Insane Glitch Hop Sample Pack


(the above photo is the old photo of the cover, I’m working on getting a bigger resolution photo of the updated version. But you can check it out at the Loopmaster website…)

So, I’m super super SUPER SUPER SUPER SUPER thrilled about this, everyone!!

My sample pack is now available on one of the top site, Loopmasters!!!!

Pleeeease check it out, it would mean a lot to me, I’ve been trying to work super hard and make this site as good as it can be, and make really good quality sample packs, and make at least a few bucks so I can realize my dream of being able to support myself through audio production services!!

Thanks for the support everyone! I’m only going to be working harder, now! : )

EDIT: This pack WAS going through Loopmasters via BHK, but now it’s on BHK as well as my own Bassadelic site. So, the link has changed, the price is cheaper ( I never charge as much as LoopMasters) but the samples are still dope!!)

>>>>>> Go HERE for the samples!!! :) :)

Wanna hear a tune made with a lot of these samples?

My Interview with GalaxC Girl

Posted by StrangeFlow on September 25, 2012
Posted in: Interviews, Review. Tagged: awesome hats, bass, cosmic, dj, dope hat, EDM, funk, galaxc, galaxc girl, glitch hop, hat, interview, lazer tits, r2d2. Leave a comment

GalaxC Girl Shows Us Ber Funkalicious Headgear!

So… I don’t remember exactly what happened…

All I remember Is putting on one of GalaxC Girl’s hats, and everything got funky and blurry from there on out… I woke up, some hours later, with a page full of words in front of me, which led me to believe that I had, indeed, finished the interview with GalaxC Girl that I had intended to write from the get-go… Now, aside from momentary bouts of tasting bright colors (yellow tastes like blueberries) as well as the occasional psychedelic flashback that I’m a four-armed super-hyphy panda-bird from the future, everything has returned to normal. But, perhaps this is not a hallucination. Maybe I was always a hyphy panda-bird, I just never realized it until GalaxC Girl and her magical bag full of head gear came along?

It’s not the first time I’ve been drugged during an interview, and probably, not the last…

Well, as I said, words had appeared before me, revealing an interview with a DJ who has been captivating EDM audiences with her crazy performances for years! She has sold out shows all over the place, from big outside events to club across the country, as her selection and destruction of psychedelic crunk’d-out glitch-hop and bass draws a packed audience wherever she goes. Her fans get will get hardcore and flash their awesome GalaxC Girl tattoos for you, as GalaxC Girl works hard as hell to make sure the showcase you’re witnessing is completely unforgettable and inspiring. Also, rumor has it, she can fly.

Anyway, let’s get to the interview!

StrangeFlow: So what’s the deal with the hats, GalaxC Girl? What set it off? At what point did your creative energy start flowing into into these magical crunked out head-toppers?

GalaxC Girl: I’ve always made all kinds of art. Including lots of edible art and wearable art. Especially wearable art. I’ve sewn clothes for a long time stitching art on fabric. I call it tattooing fabric. Hehe. I wanted a dope hat and although I’d never really painted much before, I knew it would be easier than painting cakes with frosting so I painted myself a sweet Hunab Ku and everyone was flipping out over it…so I figured if peeps were so down, why not bust some out for sale to have actual, authentic GalaxC Girl merchandise for the merch booth at my shows for my fans/supporters. Y’know, original art by me instead of factory manufactured art. Some of them get snatched as soon as I post them to my facebook page and never make it to a show but I’m trying to bust out enough to have at least a few at my shows.

GalaxC Girl Tearing Shit Up
SF: I love the R2-D2 ones, which one is your favorite?

GX: Oh I love the R2 too! I knew I wanted to do that before I ever even ordered the first batch of blank lids! I couldn’t believe I’d never seen one before and knew it would be the shit! I was literally squealing with delight as I painted that one.

SF: Do you have a favorite?—or is that like asking you which one is your favorite kid?

GX: Haha, I cannot pick a favorite! I’ve totally referred to my hats as my kids and the people buying them as adoptive parents. I want visitation rights, pictures, stories and updates of their life

SF: If you had as many kids as you have hats, do you think you’d just say ‘fuck it’ and choose a favorite kid? (Cuz I would… )

GX: Gosh. Haha. I don’t know. The “gear whore” hat is pretty damn awesome as ever.

SF: How much do the hats cost?

GX: I did the first few for a super special introductory price of the sacred Maya number 52. That wasn’t really feasible and even at $75 that’s still below minimum wage (I accept tips for anyone so inclined). But I’m doing it for the love and to get dope original art on my favorite peoples (my supporters) heads to give them maximum pimptitude levels as they make the world a brighter place by displaying artful reminders of the beautiful, complex nature and imagination of the cosmos.

SF: And what increased percentage of funk will people attain by wearing these?

GX: Infinite percentage!

SF: I must say, that sounds correct. I feel the funky part of my brain burning with delight and excitement. Also, I am starting to hear shapes. They’re really getting loud, by the way.. Should I be worried? Or is this just kinda… you know… kinda just, ‘how it goes,’ when someone tries on one of your colorful head-toppers?

GX: I think you tried one of my hats on and it inspired your pineal gland to release DMT into your brain!

SF: Ah. Well, then. That would explain a lot. I wonder if the world is ready for this… So anyway, as far as these hats go, do you have any new ones you’re working on at the moment? Would you be willing to hint at what’s in store?

GX: Yes! So excited! Almost finished with another Egyptian kind of theme. With a scarab holding a stargate portal with two winged cat guardians so that the wings are on the side of your head. So your brain can take off and fly! To another GalaxC! Or anywhere in the universe!

And, I have a huge circuit fetish and have started a circuit hat! Flippin stoked on it. It’s gonna look sweet as fuck in blacklight!

SF: It all has a very unique style… I feel like it’s spirituality mixed with bass music mixed with science fiction… Did I hit the nail on the head with that assessment? …or did the nail hit ME on the head? Am I completely wrong??

GX: Haha, yes! You and the nail are ONE!

SF: Any final thoughts or recipes for everyone?

GX: The hats/caps of planets (aka the poles) they look like frickin vortexes! Have you guys checked that shit out!? Omg!! Google image any of the planets poles, it’s so amazing!!

Planets, indeed! If you want more information on GalaxC Girl, her shows, her hats, her life, etc. hit her up on the Facebooks at http://www.facebook.com/galaxcgirl , and her website is located at http://www.galaxcgirl.com

Very fun interview!

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    • Ok.. Just Gonna say it: Dr. Dre is a Joke – Ya Take 10 Years on Your Album, YOU ARE LAZY.
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