What's your song from the #Vecna Variety Hour (aka #StrangerThings). To avoid spoilers let's just say that Kate Bush's "Running up that Hill" was a song featured in the series. If you've seen the series, what the equivalent song for you?

What's your song from the #Vecna Variety Hour (aka #StrangerThings). To avoid spoilers let's just say that Kate Bush's "Running up that Hill" was a song featured in the series. If you've seen the series, what the equivalent song for you?

I just watched Stranger Things - Chapter Two: Vecna's Curse (S04E02)!
How to become a successful synthwave producer
I want to go back to my previous post about démodé, specifically the part about the algorithm.
Let me take a step back to the 2010s when I was releasing my first EPs and publishing them on social media with zero strategy. On Facebook there was an incredible community (the Synthetix group, for those who rememberâŠ), we shared each otherâs releases, reposting them on our own profiles, tagging people to spread other artistsâ music to our own fanbase too. On SoundCloud comments were raining down. Reviews on webzines were written spontaneously by people who actually listened and wrote without press kits or ChatGPT.
It was so good.
Then little by little we got lost along the way. The algorithm changed, other peopleâs posts started becoming rarer and rarer, unless you paid for ads. And everything became a fast, obsessive scroll, especially since reels arrived (very much stolen from TikTok). Users who donât stop to write anymore, to leave likes, and we artists donât understand anything anymore. Even the insights donât tell you much. Reading how many people saw your post but didnât interact means very little. There are a lot of people who appreciate things but donât say it.
Why?
Thatâs all we need. Itâs what pushes us to create. We need to communicate, to send our feelings out, far away.
And now that I write this Iâm reflecting on something, a little sad. The fact that Iâve been writing less and less music lately is also because of this, unfortunately. In my last releases I put my heart into it, especially in the âThey Speak Italianâ saga, but I never found out how many of you read the ebook included with the album, or if you even knew about it because maybe the algorithm hid my posts.
I never started publishing AI music simply because the process of creating and sharing is a pleasure I would call almost physical. But writing music without knowing where it goes and who it reaches⊠well, that kills the desire. Think about it.
So⊠how to become a successful synthwave producer?
Maybe⊠mmh, having support like it was 2016?
What have David Harbour and Millie Bobby Brown said about each other in the past?
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Démodé
We had an Italian AI called Emma-5. Yesterday, for 24 hours only, then they shut her down because she wasnât ready, she was giving wrong and completely crazy answers.
Someone asked her how many Râs are in the word âramarroâ.
She answered: âAbout 50 per day, correlated to population variability and ageâ.
Someone asked her how much a kilo of apples weighs: â385 grams. An adult weighs 180 kg and that if you eat all the apples you wonât even have enough for a coffeeâ.
She had her own logic, completely mad, she got nothing right, but we already miss her.
She made me think about how AI is being used in the wrong way and how we are slaves of algorithms. Every time I open Instagram I see another reel with the hook âYouâve been doing this wrongâŠâ or the carousel with 5 tips for doing this or that, written exactly like the one from yesterday.
ALL THE SAME. ALL ON TREND.
Or maybe not? Who is the démodé1 one here?
Me, making 80s music and posting whenever and whatever I want, or is it dĂ©modĂ© to make a post thatâs already consumed, already seen, already digested and already forgotten?
The ironic thing is that trying to keep up has become the easiest way to be invisible.