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Author Topic: The artwork of covers, cases or vynil.  (Read 575 times)
Hunter J7
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« on: March 15, 2011, 07:45:54 am »

I guess it must be this genre of music.  
But like I have mentioned in this sight in various locations.  The covers of industrial music are so much more than on your average top 10,000 stuff.  I remember when we would get a new record and while listening to it we would examine every square centimeter of the cover and the record sleeve.  
They were just to cool for words then and what this sight is showing me now.  Maybe I have a biased opinion because I love the music so much.  But the majority of these covers now;  Like before, they are still to cool for words.  
Thanks to Digital Gunfire for showing them to me.  And more importantly.  Thanks to you fabulous musicians/artists for making this possible for Shirow to do the magic he does with your work.  
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« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2011, 03:40:59 pm »

I guess it must be this genre of music. 
But like I have mentioned in this sight in various locations.  The covers of industrial music are so much more than on your average top 10,000 stuff.  I remember when we would get a new record and while listening to it we would examine every square centimeter of the cover and the record sleeve.  They were just to cool for words then and what this sight is showing me now.  Maybe I have a biased opinion because I love this music so much.  But the majority of these covers now;  Like before.  They are still to cool for words.
Thanks to Digital Gunfire for showing them to me.  And more importantly.  Thanks to you fabulous musicians/artists for making this possible for Shirow to do the magic he does with your work. 
Hey Shirow.   Thanks to your genius in you for putting in the modify option for these various blogs of thought.  For starters, it is just such a privalege to be able to write down thoughts on this great genre of music.  What ever they may be.  Yet as a person with attempts to be human with the will to give expression on what is good and visa versa.  After making some sort of articulate contribution for those who will read with genuine interest.   Of course I like to go back and read what literal contribution I made knowing full well that I will want to make some sort of change whether it be a comma or a whole paragraph.  So thanks again Shirow as I did make a small gramerical change in the original post and then of course had to add this paragraph to show appreciation for your good insight to how vulnerable the human mind is with the need to make such changes on the day of writing or a century later. 
Thank you Shirow.  Hunter J7
 
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« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2011, 04:38:20 pm »

Good day to all. 
After posting this topic and then recently modifying it.  I have realized that I have also missed out on another very important aspect to the cover art and to you fellow humans which have such an evolved taste for this genre of music.   
It is not just the cover art which I find so intriguing.  It is also the names of the albums, the names of the different numbers on said albums.  And then the content of lyrics and or the instrumentals in these individually unique pieces of art that are created by such alternatively talented musicians and cover artists.  I tip my hat to all of the top notch artists that are filling the libraries of Digital Gunfire. 
And just as importantly.  I tip my hat to the guests and listeners of Digital Gunfire.  And equally important.  I cant say enough of how impressed I am with the members of Digital Gunfire who have come up with there own aliases with images and fascinating names to describe such cool individuals.  It is truly a great experiance to be able to communicate or just blog to other same minded people of such unique musical tastes.  Not just friends and comrads in same cities like it was before on the most part.  Yet to socialize with fellow humans who have the most unique taste for what I would consider one of the more alternative and better forms of music.  And to be able to socialize with said fellow humans all over the planet with the use of computers via Digital Gunfire. 
We are all with a very common interest which is pretty well unheard of with the vast majority of society equalling the massive numbers of so called normal people that just does not understand this superior type of music slash art. 
Good will and good spirits to my comrades with simiar tastes of music with the absolute freedom of expression.  And of coarse to Shirow for putting all of this together.  Obviously, a superior human being.
Cheers to all as you know who you are.  hunter J7
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