Thanks! Skeleton Quarter and Jü sound like what I'm after. Hopefully it won't be too dissonant for my table.
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Speaking of music, has anyone found anything that resembles a mix of jazz, techno, and punk? Hell of a mix, but I kinda wanted something cool for a campaign I'll run in a custom setting, in New Orleans. At this point, even something with an energy similar to Samurai or Atari Teenage Riot but jazzy would be cool as a "soundtrack".
5 bucks says the grifters will say it is a deep state conspiracy
You've got a lot more faith in the system than I do, I think. I don't think people like Milei wouldn't coup if a global conflict that strained trade routes were to happen. Authoritarians like him don't need much prodding to take advantage of a bad situation.
Big hypothetical, ik, but it wouldn't surprise me if people like him leaned on fascist legacy.
Wouldn't bet on argentina. They've got their own dickhead in chief who's also waging war against progress.
Something tells me that comment you answered to was a bit tongue in cheek
To add to the film thing: if travelling with film, keep it in carry-on bags and ask for hand checks. Film gets exposed by the radiation from machines at checkpoints; the higher the ASA, the more it'll get ruined. 400+ will for sure be destroyed by a scan or two.
I ruined 4 rolls of the best street photography I've ever done from a trip to chicago because I didn't know about it.
The Neighborhood Kids. They're a small-ish rap group whose biggest song has a bit over quarter million streams on Spotify (Biddi Bomb). They're really interesting because they sound and feel like politically active 90s west coast rap. Great beats, great lyrics, and very creative.
A complete 180 from what tops the charts nowadays. Biddi bomb is their biggest song and is rap through and through, while Third World Problems feels RATM. I honestly hope they keep at it because I love what they're doing.
Both of these recs are honestly great, Jojo Mayer in particular would be great as a theme if I slow it down some. Thanks!