I still like the music but some of it is seriously Satanic. Look at Rezz and similar artists. Not only do most have NWO symbolism all over their stuff but some have demonic sigils and similar things right in your face. After I saw the spirit world a lot of the stuff you see in the videos has influences straight from that place. Raves were fun and I loved MDMA but after my experience with DMT and the crazy poltergeist type shit that happened afterwards, I gave it all up and turned to Christ. It was one hell of a ride.
I found a love of old style music. Irish folk songs. Led to Canadian folk music. (Discover Stan Rogers through Pandora. He has working class songs for actually people with jobs. "Idiot I suppose" for instance -- not the Pete Seiger Commie garbage). Some religious stuff -- back to my own roots and some from others.
I NEVER liked pop. Even the songs around when I was growing up, I might listen to now from nostalgia for the malls, but I never liked it at the time. And the current crop of popular musicians? Couldn't give a crap. We'll see if anyone's listening to them in 20 years.
I get it 100% not familiar with a lot of EDM genre, assuming that's what Rezz is ( guessing dubstep lol). I don't want to self promote for several reasons, but I've been working on mixtapes that include Detroit Techno, Julianna Barwick, Chicago, the B52s, Robin Williams, Bill Hicks, Amazing Grace and everything in between. Definitely influenced by God and rand chance when I'm putting them together.
That said, feel free to check out Boards of Canada. I, personally, find the extremely Holy, and probably prophetic. Possibly extraterrestrial as well. ?
But yes, there's a lot of Darkness in a lot of these sounds. I like to flip it on its head in dj sets.
I still like the music but some of it is seriously Satanic. Look at Rezz and similar artists. Not only do most have NWO symbolism all over their stuff but some have demonic sigils and similar things right in your face. After I saw the spirit world a lot of the stuff you see in the videos has influences straight from that place. Raves were fun and I loved MDMA but after my experience with DMT and the crazy poltergeist type shit that happened afterwards, I gave it all up and turned to Christ. It was one hell of a ride.
I found a love of old style music. Irish folk songs. Led to Canadian folk music. (Discover Stan Rogers through Pandora. He has working class songs for actually people with jobs. "Idiot I suppose" for instance -- not the Pete Seiger Commie garbage). Some religious stuff -- back to my own roots and some from others.
I NEVER liked pop. Even the songs around when I was growing up, I might listen to now from nostalgia for the malls, but I never liked it at the time. And the current crop of popular musicians? Couldn't give a crap. We'll see if anyone's listening to them in 20 years.
I get it 100% not familiar with a lot of EDM genre, assuming that's what Rezz is ( guessing dubstep lol). I don't want to self promote for several reasons, but I've been working on mixtapes that include Detroit Techno, Julianna Barwick, Chicago, the B52s, Robin Williams, Bill Hicks, Amazing Grace and everything in between. Definitely influenced by God and rand chance when I'm putting them together.
That said, feel free to check out Boards of Canada. I, personally, find the extremely Holy, and probably prophetic. Possibly extraterrestrial as well. ?
But yes, there's a lot of Darkness in a lot of these sounds. I like to flip it on its head in dj sets.