9.07.2020

"Urban Club Professional", a new single from Urban Club Professional, is out now!

This is the second "Abstract Rave" music ever. See the Urb Club Pro drive for it: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WUl_nEqZV-T3gaJ4kmLL7FrSmVUNIvn-/view?usp=sharing

Note: The first "Abstract Rave" music is divine_picts.html (aka d_p.html and d_p.h).

September 8, 2020 update: Before I coined the term "Abstract Rave", I was making progressive techno music in which after listening to a bunch of electronic music like The Future Sound of London, The Prodigy, Autechre, etc., I would just go on wreck my own havoc on my musical skills for composing random songs. I was merely doing interesting things. However, I felt the need to become more abrasive, so I ignored harmony of sound in favor of increasingly noisy electronic music. Contrary to my own beliefs at the time, I wasn't making industrial music, but...

It wasn't until late 2019 that I started doing this stupid, terrible industrial metal thing with some of my worst efforts: "Rip in the System", "Frantic", "Basketball Monster Truck", everything on the October 2019 Ranch Soil and August 2019 Bag of Bones EP compilations, all songs by Street Underground Pro, and my least favorite... Ranch Soil Presents % (and the 2nd % and 3rd % remix albums), an album that sounds too much like internet trolling music. I stopped doing such a thing after making "Trauma Force Blunt" in early 2020 because I was destroying myself.

Because I desired to abandon the abrasive nature of such previous records, I decided to refresh myself via Urban Club Professional. The point of Urban Club Professional is Abstrace Rave, an idea about spiritual healing, abstract art, and electronic music, period. All music is experimental electronic and nothing else. My d_p.html and "Introducing... Urban Club Professional" materials illustrate the idea clearly, so does the aelst Atari 2600-themed glitch screenshot art image collection. I returned to doing music because I wanted to complete this recently released single, which was sitting in my Adlib Tracker II folder incomplete after a few months. I finished the 2-track single quickly as soon as I found it out, and on September 7, 2020, the same day it was completed, I published it to my Urb Club Pro drive. More will be coming soon.

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