Ramses Revengeday :revengeday:

@revengeday@corteximplant.com

Autistic music composer, artist, cyberpunk, and weirdo with two cats :revengeday:

I make strange music, art, and other odd little things // sometimes for games, series, documentaries, commercials, and TV stuff, sometimes just because my brain spawned a weird side quest :holoramsi:

Maybe you’ve heard my music in a game, on TV, in a soundtrack, or somewhere inside the late-night media static. I’ve made music for projects connected to Peugeot, notebooksbilliger, Ubisoft, Arch Linux Conf 2020, Deep Silver, Focus Entertainment, funk, ARD, ZDF, rbb, THQ Nordic, Level Infinite and others.

:bandcamp: revengeday.bandcamp.com/

:cyberheart_red: Heart-Sync with @JoMendacium

Pronouns
xe/xem, they/them, he/him

Replying to @revengeday@corteximplant.com

What I've been seeing in my timeline over the last few is just ridiculous. Post after post saying you should absolutely NOT support Bandcamp anymore under ANY circumstances, that "everything there is shit anyway," that all the artists still on there are either lazy, ignorant, or sellouts. I'm reading this from people who have never released a single record or song in their lives, pointing fingers at us and telling us how to manage our livelihood.

And here comes the big, fat point everyone's forgetting:
With this blind activism, you're not punishing Bandcamp. Bandcamp already cashed the check and is sitting in their warm office. You're fucking us over. The artists. The ones who built their entire artistic existence there.

Let me break this down a bit more because I have a feeling many of you don't understand what it means to be an independent artist caught between the front lines right now.

I already posted this with my second account earlier, but here it is again in the full long version because this topic just won't let me go and I feel like some people here have completely lost sight of reality.

Look, let's start at the very beginning: Yes, I 100% understand that what's currently happening with Bandcamp is absolutely shit. We're talking about a platform that, for years, was the last remaining safe haven for independent music – and now it's being swallowed up piece by piece by a corporation that couldn't give less of a fuck about our art. The frustration isn't just justified, it's necessary. And I'm totally on your side with that, really.

But. (there is alway a but...)

K4KUS3I 覚醒 is out now.

Eerie trip-hop, fractured breakbeats and uncanny cyberpunk/mecha dreams — built as one seamless listen from start to finish.

Start at the beginning.
Let it run.
Do not interrupt the awakening.

Made by: Revengeday × distortiondoll × RX90 × XBRGSLVTS

:mirlo: mirlo.space/revengeday/release

:bandcamp: revengeday.bandcamp.com/album/

#Breakbeat #Triphop #FediMusic #MastoMusic #Art #K4KUS3I #Cyberpunk

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