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listening to Faxing Berlin right now. I can't imagine why anyone could possibly hate him after creating such masterpieces-representative of the monotony of capitalist and consumerist industrialized nations. The underlying message is there, masquerading under deep layers of sophisticated filtering and mastering. John Lennon searched for 9 years around the world to find an instrument representative of inner peace for the song "Within you, Without you." Deadmau5, likewise, has found that noise to best represent our daily lives. Genius. If you fail to understand that, it is because you are confined. Perhaps by a job, perhaps by your mother's basement, perhaps by school (it's a waste of time). You haven't traveled the world, you haven't met the elite, you don't even have your own logo. The Deadmau5 does, has, and can.
It's not hard to picture Deadmau5 as the true identity of the Banksy.
Deamau5 just watches back and laughs at the audience, how pitiful we are not to see the elaborate plan the Mau5 has laid for all of us. He's entrapped us, foiled us, tricked us into continuing our lifestyle of consumption. We buy 2-ply toilet paper at 3x the cost, we buy ice, we buy music that is exactly the same. Shame on Deadmau5? No, shame on us. He's not a DJ. He's not a "hot thing." He's not #1. He's an artist. And this is his masterpiece. His grand scheme. His Creme De La Vida Finale. His Scott Tenorman.
Let's put aside this unfound, unified disdain for Deadmau5 and just get lost in our lives of repetition, monotony and consumerism. Such pigs we are, we need a mouse to find the cheese in such mud.
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Everything is beautiful. Let the music carry you. Baby I will follow you forever. Nowhere else I'd rather be when you're lying next to me. Let the music carry us together.
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SuspicionVandit: Are you God?
Paul Van Dyk 09-24-2009: No, but I can sign your sleeve under that name if you let me!
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