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i don't get the need for wardrobe>music cohesiveness, but is sagging my jeans enough for me to be able to listen to music made by coloured folk?

your ancestors were pretty much railroad slaves imported to the americas like the ancestors of blacks, right? you feel the pain of being a minority, right?

yeah you are a nigga too.

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I think I have good taste in music, but the clothes I wear, films I watch, music I listen to don't have any cultural synergy.

for conversation's sake gimme some examples. thanx.

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Yah I've been mostly listening to Lounge Lizards, Tom Waits, Marc Ribot, cuban jazz, bossanova, free jazz, classical, etc recently and I tend to like stuff that are easy to listen to and gives off indie vibe of unpolishedness. On the other hand I tend to stay away from postmodern films that has neither moral nor cinematical values and prefer stuff that are more canonical and often loved by critics (to clarify, Roger Ebert is a film reviewer, not a critic, while Jonathan Rosenbaum, is a film critic) ie Bergmans, Ozus, Bressons, Tarkovskys, and Kiarostamis. In terms of fashion I used to wear a lot of knitwears, which I do feel that they go in sync with the kind of music I listen to due to the comfort carelessness factor, but nowdays I only wear t-shirt + jacket because my new office is freezing as hell while outside is quite hot.

None of them are like at the opposing ends of the spectrum, but it has been something that came to my mind every once in a while. To me film is the most important out of the three, while fashion and music are nothing more than my hobbies.

For people like you jmatsu, fuuma, and hap, it feels like the clothes you wear have been highly influenced by what you watch, read, and listen to. I am not, probably because the friends I talk music with are different friends I talk film, and again different friends I talk fashion with.

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julzkind consistently posts garbage.

multicolor surprisingly has crap taste in music.

my music does suck, i know. but it IS what i am listening to. :o

although i like that thread, opens minds to a lot of new music.

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u fucking serious? or did you just figure that nobody heard this? unfortunately i have, and it sucks. either that, or you like the japanese female version of the "kenny g" of bossa.

pls save your future reply if it's just gonna be gibberish nonsense. thanx.

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For people like you jmatsu, fuuma, and hap, it feels like the clothes you wear have been highly influenced by what you watch, read, and listen to. I am not, probably because the friends I talk music with are different friends I talk film, and again different friends I talk fashion with.

I don't really relate film into my dress sense, but then again I don't think dressing like a 1980s HK gangster would be very synergous with the rest of my style.

Joking aside, I think film ultimately has less influence one our style because whilst music is an inherent part of popular culture through and through, the beauty of cinema is that it is (or at least frequently can be) a wild escape from popular culture.

Imagine if cinema genres actually became significantly more tied to subcultures in the way that music is? It's a pretty vomit-worthy thought.

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im listening to black sabbath right now.. old school rock.. bad for ya jmats?

nah man, black sabbath is great.

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