“Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent”
| Victor Hugo |
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“Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent”
| Victor Hugo |
One day it will be in fashion to watch Sherlock again when a whole new crop of youngsters discover it and I just KNOW in my soul that dubstep version of the theme is going to play and we're gonna go "Oh yeah! I forgot about the dub step version!"
And the younguns are gonns be like
"What's dub step?!"
And on that day we will all simultaneously wither into dust.
...put your hands in the air...
Badman Vip by Kryptic Minds
Gorgonn - Floridan Lover / Giant Water Bugs
A couple years ago I adopted a Homestuck fan character from @chrystallink because I instantly fell in love with the outfit design and personality vibe. I kept the name, Viinyl Kratzer, and most of the original design. But I’ve changed Viinyl into a character from one of my stories. (She’s no longer a homestuck troll)
Viinyl is still a humanoid alien, and she comes from the world of ET. Her species (currently unnamed) has ears that are elf-like, their noses are more like that of a cat, their eyes are large and almond shaped in a variety of colors, and their skintone is a range of slate gray colors. The rest of their anatomy, hair growth, emotional spectrum, intelligence capabilities, etc. are like those of a human.
Viinyl is a Master Musician, one who is skilled in using the power of music to influence the world around her. Viinyl’s preference in music is glitch-hop and dub-step which produces some wild results that not everyone appreciates. But that doesn’t stop her from jamming out!
Lawrence Watson
Lee Scratch Perry performing at Dingwalls in London, 1980s
Gelatin silver print