Arthur Flenyo

11 Followers
15 Following
10 Posts
Occupation: Time-Traveler, Mediocre Electronic Musician;
My sitehttps://flenyo.com
Email[email protected]
Age22 y.o.
Pronounshe/him

This year marks the fifth anniversary of my ‘FLENIADA’ EP. My first attempt at the fusion of electronic music and literature, which is still a rare combination in the art industry, unfortunately. I created this piece when I was 17, but it has had a major influence on my creative journey. The ideas I put into it are even more relevant now than they were when I finished it.

List-read: https://flenyo.com/fleniada.html

#ElectronicMusic #CreativeJourney #ArtistsOnMastodon #Synth #ConceptAlbum #ExperimentalArt #Art #Music #MastodonMusic

I am a sculptor walled up inside a rock and forced to make a sculpture from the inside. But what's the poing if no one sees it? The true destiny of an artist is not to express yourself, but to express what is common to all of human beings in your own unique form. We should try to seek common ground with others and cultivate on it a beautiful garden for everyone. I have to break my way out of this stone and shatter the very material from which I thought I would build my art from.

#art #creativity

The feeling of being derivative and "Exquisite Tension" by You'll Never Get to Heaven

These days we're neither doing nor thinking anything new & revolutionary that didn't exist before. At most, we're just reproducing&keeping up the best of what our culture already achieved. So, maybe our subjectness has already been captured by capital, and our minds are just some system's complicated hidden agenda to make money. "Hidden form of value". I'm just wandering back and forth on beaten pathways myself, and all my art, all my feelings, all my thoughts are so derivative it feels. Maybe it always has been. MAYBE MY WHOLE LIFE IS DERIVATIVE! :D But nobody is able to see anything in me what they haven't seen millions of times in others. And just because "man first sees and recognises himself in other men", through how these men look at you every day, I feel myself more being something like Berkeleyan collection of ideas; just like some fragment stuff rather than wholesome person. And that makes me feel pretty awful, and it has been always spinning in my head ever since... The reason why I'm writing this at all in that micro song review is because this song represents perfectly what happened with me after. One day I tried so hard to go beyond of what already exists, I so wanted to find something new. At first, I was trying to remember my whole life. Didn't work. Then my mind wandered from book to book and it couldn't find an answer here either. Ancient Greek philosophy, German classical philosophy, Eckhart's medieval religious mysticism, Zen mysticism, marxism, social psychoanalysis, Soviet pedagogy, silly self-help books, Ronald Laing's existential studies of schizophrenia, Fromm's "Man for Himself" and "The Art of Loving", Chernyshevsky's "What Is to Be Done". For some reason, only after I strained all my soul that hard, this feeling that was murduring me suddenly became comfortable and fragile.

The next morning I noticed some melody being stuck in my head. I remembered that it was indie song sung very quietly that I've been listening to maybe 2 years ago. And tbh it was so hard to find, but I found! And god, this is so rare, when the lyrics being like they were written about your real feelings. Usually, the lyrics in songs like this are very abstract, and you only tend to imagine they’re about you. Each previous line has no connection to the next, creating a kaleidoscope of words, and it's like a vessel you have to fill with your own meanings. So, you don’t really pay much attention to the actual subject matter. But that’s not the case with this song, even though I hadn’t really paid much attention to the lyrics before. I'm sure this track is about the refusal to turn into some finished product for society, and also it's about recognizing the moment when you stop growing and simply start reproducing aspects of yourself that you've already outgrown, but no matter how hard you try, you can't seem to overcome it, break through it to something new, to something deeper within yourself and people around. What's so wonderful about this track is that it sings outside of that emotion, so, it has some space and distance to reflect on this emotion outside. So, it radiates the same calm and fragile feeling I experienced that day. 'Tho those long chord played on violin-pad (the same pads you can hear in Mujuice's "Decadance"), create a sense of tension and languor. And this line "don't sing me to sleep" reminds me that reality is constantly singing us lullabies, distracting us from the real contradictions of the world around. I also felt like it's important to keep that thought about derivativeness in mind, otherwise, you’d get completely swallowed up by it. I don't know if it was intentional, but the music itself captures the essence of what Alice Hansen is singing about so perfectly. It sounds so beautiful and divine, almost like... well, it doesn't matter, go listen! Here it is:

youtube.com/watch?v=QpbMnyrcepU

#indie #music #alienation #lyrics #fragmentation #existentialism

RE: https://mastodon.social/@iwritelike/116721885971985887

"Into the water" by @iwritelike

I really liked the style and atmosphere. And I don’t think this old man was right to feel ashamed. I believe that actions are always more important than intentions, and it is the actions we choose that shape our consciousness and our intentions. For example, if a cowardly person decides to pretend to be brave and actually behaves that way in a given situation, can we really call him a coward anymore? There are times when, for example, one’s intentions get in the way, such as when a person is so eager to appear brave that they act recklessly and, as a result, push the desired outcome further away. But that’s not the case with this man. He ultimately saved that boy and did the right thing.

The problem isn’t even that he acted with that intention, but that he interpreted it all in such a way after. It seems to me, when you think about it that much, you stop looking for opportunities to actualize that every time. To me this is the only reason he went from "being a hero" to an old man with no one to talk to but his dog. And he still thinks whether he truly cares about others or just wants to appear that way. And that, too, is a choice he ultimately makes at the end.

https://hear-me.social/@iwritelike@mastodon.social/116721886007075245

Good day, all you wonderful mastodon people! My name is Arthur Flenyo, and I'm self-proclaimed electronic musician & time-traveler (which is a part of my lore).

I'm refugee from commercialized internet, & I feel like communication there is heavily commodified (just like in real life most of the time, tbh). On this page I plan to post my feedback, critique and thoughts on other underground artists, so, feel free to reach out and share your stuff!

In real life I work in a marketing field, + video-editing and so on, literally brainwashing human minds with advertisement, manipulating to make them buy some stupid stuff, lowering their attention span. Then I feel guilty, trying to fix it all. That's why I'm making art (music/stories). I hope it is able to recover your brain and nurture creativity. If I were free, I'd only make this art, but yeah, I have to survive, too. In terms of music I usually work in such genres as #IDM or #Ambient. I think the big problem of today's electronic music is that it's too abstract, and exists most of the time in the escapistic form. Which is okay, but what I want my art to do is to try to implement current stage electronic music to express real life, just develop that aspect, too. That's why I use "fusion of music & literature" genre. 'Tho I like experimenting a lot, too, not just implementing. And, just in case, my site in profile. Advertising myself...

Anyways, here I am...

P. S. Special thanks to @admin for running @hearme_social. I think that's a very cool server to be part of!

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