SpruceDickspring

SpruceDickspring t1_itz6u8i wrote

Basically those 'Chill / Study Beats' compilations on YouTube where all the songs feature jazz chords over downtempo hip-hop beats blew up a few years ago.

To people producing beats on computers, 'Lo-Fi' has become synonymous with feeding your instrumental tracks through effects which deliberately sound like poorly calibrated analogue gear to give it that slightly distorted 'warble' tone. Sometimes they overlay fake vinyl noise to give the track a sense of 'warmth' too.

Fundamentally the phrase 'Lo-fi' was sort of abandoned by the indie scene and co-opted by electronic producers. Lo-fi essentially means 'digital music trying to sound less digital'.

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SpruceDickspring t1_itugrp4 wrote

From a technical standpoint you can't construct a narrative around victims, because by virtue of the fact they're victims and the only time they're relevant to the overarching story of the serial killer is at the point they are killed.

Also, the prospect of using artistic licence by delving into their personal lives in order to pad out the narrative of the victim could result in something which is equally offensive.

But I do get the growing concern of the increasing fetishization of serial killers.

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