friends& - folx

friends& - folx

  1. 1[...] in its blind unrestrainable passion, its were-wolf hunger for surplus-labour, capital oversteps not only the moral, but even the merely physical maximum bounds of the working-day.
  2. 2It usurps the time for growth, development, and healthy maintenance of the body.
  3. 3At Seventeen ([werewolf] w [impulsive borderline personality disorder] [cracks logic] to [produce] @ [the instrument store]) ([mUsIc_wIlL_Be_mY_PrOfEsSiOn])
  4. 4This instant is insomniac, amnesiac; it locks us into a reactive time, which is always full ([...]). There is no continuous time in which shadows can grow, only a time that is simultaneously seamless ([...]) and discontinuous
  5. 5Mr. Tambourine Man ([muse] w [insomnia] [bootlegs] to [dream] @ [the housing complex]) ([nOt_lIvInG_WiTh_mY_DaD_AnYmOrE])
  6. 6The machine accommodates itself to the weakness of the human being in order to make the weak human being into a machine.
  7. 7Man of Constant Sorrow ([android] w [autism] [phishes] to [network] @ [the city upon a hill]) ([bOyFrIeNd_qUeSt_bEgInS])
  8. 8Deprived of memory and the capacity to dream, the androids can be wounded but not traumatised. Yet there are signs that precisely this capacity to experience trauma is developing [...]
  9. 9Catch the Wind ([fairy] w [bipolar mania] [indecently exposes] to [impress] @ [the coworking space]) ([cAsUaLlY_DaTiNg_iN_SeArCh_oF_SoMeThInG_SeRiOuS])
  10. 10Such fantastic pictures of future society, painted at a time when the proletariat is still in a very undeveloped state and has but a fantastic conception of its own position,
  11. 11correspond with the first instinctive yearnings of that class for a general reconstruction of society.
  12. 12Amazing Grace ([genie] w [alcohol addiction] [abets] to [collaborate] @ [the campaign fundraiser]) ([fAlLiNg_mAdLy_iN_LoVe_wItH_My_nEw_bOsS])
  13. 13In time-honored fairy tale fashion, however, the acts of wish fulfillment quickly become traumatic and catastrophic.
  14. 14Jolene ([gargoyle] w [panic disorder] [assaults] to [de-escalate] @ [the third space]) ([iT_WaS_My_fAuLt_mY_BoSs_rEaCtEd_tHaT_WaY_AcTuAlLy])
  15. 15Do I obey economic laws if I extract money by offering my body for sale, by surrendering it to another’s lust?
  16. 16We Shall Overcome ([fury] w [dysmorphia] [tortures] to [improve] @ [the 24-hour fitness centre]) ([tRyInG_To_bE_MoRe_lIkE_My_bOsS] [identity#01])
  17. 17Examine the hideous machineries that produce the world-as-appearance. What did they see there? Only what all depressives, all mystics, always see[...]
  18. 18the obscene undead twitching of the Will as it seeks to maintain the illusion that this object, the one it is fixated upon NOW, this one, will satisfy it in a way that all other objects thus far have failed to.
  19. 19A Horse with No Name ([headless horseman] w [bipolar depression] [racketeers] to [advance] @ [the property law firm]) ([tAkInG_ThInGs_wItH_My_bOsS_To_tHe_nExT_LeVeL])
  20. 20folx puts themself at the service of the other’s most depraved fancies, plays the pimp between them and their need, excites in them morbid appetites, lies in wait for each of their weaknesses –
  21. 21all so that they can then demand the cash for this service of love.
  22. 22Big Rock Candy Mountain ([unicorn] w [amnesia] [misspends ubi] to [self-care] @ [the mid-century suburb]) ([hOuSeWiFe_fAnTaSy] [daydream#01])
  23. 23There is no horizon.
  24. 24The bald hillzones facing the spectator only form a line that merges with the void hanging over them.
  25. 25Anyone can see that this man and this woman are no longer alive.
  26. 26There is no pessimism here either.
  27. 27What had to happen happened.
  28. 28They did not kill each other.
  29. 29[...] every person speculates on creating a new need in another, so as to drive folx to fresh sacrifice,
  30. 30to place them in a new dependence and to seduce them into a new mode of enjoyment and therefore economic ruin.
  31. 31Solidarity Forever ([zombie] w [obsessive-compulsive disorder] [conspires] to [bond] @ [the military fortification]) ([i_nEeD_My_bOsS_AnD_He_nEeDs_mE])
  32. 32Capital is an abstract parasite, an insatiable vampire and zombie-maker; but the living flesh it converts into dead labo[u]r is ours, and the zombies it makes are us.
  33. 33I Walk the Line ([oracle] w [hypochondria] [obstructs justice] to [comply] @ [the forensic laboratory]) ([fOlLoWiNg_mY_BoSsEs_iNsTrUcTiOnS_PrEcIsElY_BeCaUsE])
  34. 34Thus every factor, which works against a repetition of the old crises, carries within itself the germ of a far more powerful future crisis.
  35. 35Angel from Montgomery ([devil] w [discouraged borderline personality disorder] [extorts] to [negotiate] @ [the sympathy strike]) ([iM_NoT_ArGuInG_WiTh_mY_BoSs_iM_StArTiNg_aN_OpEn_dIaLoGuE])
  36. 36The double bind, [...] "[...] the simultaneous transmission of two kinds of messages, one of which contradicts the other, [...]"
  37. 37The contradictory instructions serve to destabilise the folx, keeping them in a state of permanent neurotic anxiety.
  38. 38The Sound(s) of Silence ([manticore] w [social anxiety] [stalks] to [supervise] @ [the processing plant]) ([lEtTiNg_gO_Of_fRiEnDs_wHo_cAnT_AcCePt_tHaT_Im_hApPy_dAtInG_My_bOsS])
  39. 39[...] in all spheres of social life the lion's share falls to the middleman. [...]
  40. 40in religion, God is pushed into the background by the “Mediator,” and the latter again is shoved back by the priests, the inevitable middlemen between the good shepherd and his sheep.
  41. 41Hang Me, Oh Hang Me ([golem] w [dysmorphia] [attempts suicide] to [influence] @ [the vintage clothing store]) ([eLiMiNaTiNg_tHe_pArTs_oF_MySeLf_tHaT_ArEnT_CoNtRiBuTiNg_tO_SuCcEsS] [identity#02])
  42. 42They were unwitting necromancers who had stumbled on a formula for channeling voices, apprentices who had lost their sorcerer, as mindless golems animated by folx's vision(s).
  43. 43(Thus, when folx died, they said that they felt they had lost their eyes...)
  44. 44Hallelujah ([friends& original not a cover]) ([i_hOpE_EvErYoNe_lIsTeNiNg_iS_EnJoYiNg_tHe_mEtApHoR_AnD_ThE_CoNcEpT_AlBuM_!!] [if rym mods don’t respect case sensitivity when cataloguing this album i will kms])
  45. 45The worker therefore only feels themself outside their work, and in their work feels outside themself.
  46. 46folx feels at home when they are not working,
  47. 47and when they are working folx does not feel at home. [...]
  48. 48Its alien character emerges clearly in the fact that as soon as no physical or other compulsion exists, labor is shunned like the plague.
  49. 49Carolina in My Mind ([skinwalker] w [alienation] [neglects] to [process] @ [the insurance claim centre]) ([aCtUaLlY_I_DoNt_eVeN_CaRe_aBoUt_wHaT_He_dOeS])
  50. 50Encounters with angels are as disturbing, traumatic and overwhelming as encounters with demons.
  51. 51After all, what could be more shattering, unassimilable and incomprehensible in our hyper-stressed, constantly disappointing and overstimulated lives, than the sensation of calm joy?
  52. 52Return of the Grievous Angel ([devil] w [separation anxiety] [flees] to [reflect] @ [the silent retreat]) ([i_dOnT_LiKe_tAkInG_A_BrEaK_FrOm_hIm])
  53. 53All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned, and folx is at last compelled to face with sober senses their real conditions of life, and their relations with their kind.
  54. 54Four Strong Winds ([witch] w [marijuana addiction] [loiters] to [serve] @ [his secret apartment]) ([hEs_sIcK_AnD_He_nEeDs_hElP_WhAt_aM_I_SuPpOsEd_tO_Do])
  55. 55Giving them potions, attaching horns to their body for drawing up the incisor, making the drums beat, the folx proceeds with a ceremony interrupted by halts and fresh departures, flows of all sorts, flows of words and breaks [...]
  56. 56the members of the village come to talk, the sick subject talks, the ghost is invoked, folx explains, everything recommences, drums, chants, trances.
  57. 57At the top of the tower, there is no liberation from work. There is just more work — the only difference is that you might now enjoy it (life is too exciting for sleep).
  58. 58For these CEOs, work is closer to an addiction than something they are forced to do.
  59. 59There are now two classes[...] those addicted to work, and those forced to work.
  60. 60Goodnight Irene ([sandman] w [sociopathy] [misrepresents] to [leverage] @ [the asset management department]) ([i_cAn_bE_JuSt_lIkE_HiM])
  61. 61folx make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances, but under circumstances existing already, given and transmitted from the past.
  62. 62The tradition of all dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brains of the living.
  63. 63Desolation Row ([spectre] w [autism] [trespasses] to [safeguard] @ [the housing complex]) ([iN_ChArGe_!!_LiKe_a_bOsS_!!] [property ownership is the only remaining job] [LANDLORD ANTHEM])
  64. 64– "to give the listener the pay-off, the sanic money-shot, as soon and as obviously as possible." [...] there’s a tyrannical desperation about this [album]. It doesn’t seduce; it tyrannises.
  65. 65Blues Run the Game ([sonic] w [dysmorphia] [violates copyright] to [restart] @ [the city upon a hillzone]) ([wAiT_Am_i_oLd_nOw_??] [identity#03])
  66. 66This is no longer the cruelty of life, the terror of one life brought to bear against another life, but a post-mortem despotism, the despot become anus and vampire[...]
  67. 67"Capital is dead labour, that vampire-like, only lives by sucking living labour, and lives the more, the more labour it sucks."
  68. 68Streets of London ([vampire] w [hyper-empathy] [coerces] to [mentor] @ [the community development]) ([gIvInG_My_iNtErN_EvErYtHiNg_sHe_wIlL_NeEd_tO_SuCcEeD])
  69. 69Vampires do not appear in mirrors. In the case of grey vampires — [...] — this means both that they cannot recognise themselves as vampires and that their existence is entirely dependent upon the attention of the Other.
  70. 70If I Needed You ([siren] w [petulant borderline personality disorder] [blackmails] to [motivate] @ [the benefit concert]) ([mY_InTeRn_nEeDs_mE_AnD_I_NeEd_hEr])
  71. 71[...] a society that has conjured up such gigantic means of production and of exchange, is like the sorcerer
  72. 72who is no longer able to control the powers of the nether world whom folx has called up by their spells.
  73. 73Leaving on a Jetplane ([fate] w [complex post-traumatic stress disorder] [corrupts] to [uphold] @ [the trauma centre]) ([fUcK_KiDs_tHeSe_dAyS_ArE_UnGrAtEfUl])
  74. 74The re-staging of the death is less an admission of ethical responsibility than an attempt to own it, to make sense of it. Such is the logic of trauma.
  75. 75The Last Thing on My Mind ([ouroboros] w [secondary post-traumatic stress disorder] [perjures] to [reorient] @ [the experimental psychiatric clinic]) ([mAn_i_ReGrEt_wHaT_I_DiD_To_tHaT_KiD] [her accusations are true but im not goin
  76. 76Self-contempt is a serpent that ever gnaws at folx's breast, sucking the life-blood from folx's own heart and mixing it with the poison of misanthropy and despair.
  77. 77Don’t Think Twice, It's All Right ([hydra] w [narcissistic personality disorder] [betrays] to [satisfy] @ [the restorative justice zone]) ([gOnNa_mAkE_It_wOrK_WiTh_hEr_!!])
  78. 78Semio-capitalism is more like confronting the mythical hydra[...] cut off one head and three more grow in its place, [...]
  79. 79The good old days of exploitation, [...] meant the annihilation of subjectivity, your reduction to an impersonal machine-part; [...] Now, there is no time away from work, and work is not opposed to subjectivity.
  80. 80Moonshadow ([horseman of the apocalypse] w [gambling addiction] [misappropriates] to [restructure] @ [the private equity firm]) ([aCtUaLlY_GoNnA_MaKe_iT_WoRk_wItH_HiM_!!])
  81. 81The death model appears when the body without organs repels the organs and lays them aside[...] no mouth,
  82. 82no tongue, no teeth—to the point of self-mutilation, to the point of suicide.
  83. 83[...] the belief in progress and the faith that one could describe new times in new terms wanes,
  84. 84to be replaced by “the imitation of dead styles, speech through all the masks and voices stored up in the imaginary museums of a new global culture”.
  85. 85Playing in the Band ([doppelganger] w [repetitive strain injury] [impersonates] to [entertain] @ [the tribute artist music festival]) ([sInGlE_LiFe_fAnTaSy] [daydream#02])
  86. 86So far as living instruments of labour are concerned, for instance horses, their reproduction is timed by nature itself. Their average lifetime as instruments of labour is determined by laws of nature.
  87. 87As soon as this term has expired they must be replaced by new ones. A horse cannot be replaced piecemeal; it must be replaced by another horse.
  88. 88Both Sides Now ([grim reaper] w [self-destructive borderline personality disorder] [manslaughters] to [pivot] @ [the third space]) ([hEs_bReAkInG_Up_wItH_Me_fOr_gOoD_AnD_Im_wOrRiEd_tHe_mEtApHoR_Is_gRoWiNg_iNcOhErEnT])
  89. 89(And you think, well, it’s not the sort of thing that you’d forget, killing yourself and your children, is it? But of course, it’s not the sort of thing that you could possibly remember.
  90. 90It is an exemplary case of that which must be repressed, the traumatic Real.)
  91. 91The Circle Game ([brony] w [chronic pain] [defrauds] to [live] @ [the social services hub]) ([hEs_gOnNa_mAkE_Me_bEg] [identity#04])
  92. 92folx returns to a cave dwelling, which is now, however, contaminated with the pestilential breath of civilisation, and which they continue to occupy only precariously,
  93. 93it being for them an alien habitation which can be withdrawn from them any day – a place from which, if they do not pay, they can be thrown out any day. For this mortuary folx has to pay.
  94. 94Take Me Home, Country Roads ([minotaur] w [schizophrenia] [surrenders] to [recover] @ [the family farm]) ([lIvInG_WiTh_mY_DaD_AgAiN])
  95. 95Fragments of tunes providing minimal orientation in a labyrinth of abstract sound. Have you heard this before? You can never be sure.
  96. 96This Land is Your Land ([hobgoblin] w [stockholm syndrome] [loiters] to [serve] @ [his estate]) ([uNcOnDiTiOnAlLy_sUbMiTtInG_To_hIm_cOmPlEtElY])
  97. 97[...] no eunuch flatters their despot more basely or uses more despicable means to stimulate their dulled capacity for pleasure in order to sneak a favour for themself than does the industrial eunuch – the music producer
  98. 98in order to sneak for themself a few pieces of silver, in order to charm the golden birds, out of the pockets of their dearly beloved folx.
  99. 99Blowin' in the Wind ([friends& original not a cover]) ([iT’S_A_CoNcEpT_AlBuM_OkAy_!!_I’M_DoInG_My_bEsT_!!])
  100. 100The one who is possessed is also dispossessed – of their own identity and voice.
  101. 101But this kind of dispossession is of course a precondition for the most potent writing and performance.
  102. 102Writers have to tune into other voices[...] performers must be capable of being taken over by outside forces –
  103. 103Rocky Mountain High ([phoenix] w [no pathology] [inherits] to [enlighten] @ [your estate]) ([dAdDyDaDdYdAdDyDaDdY_!!])
  104. 104[...] in such epochs of revolutionary crisis folx anxiously conjure up the spirits of the past to their service,
  105. 105borrowing from them names, battle slogans, and costumes in order to present this new scene in world history in time-honoured disguise and borrowed language.
  106. 106Can the Circle Be Unbroken (By and By) ([valkyrie] w [no pathology] [retires] to [release] [the song]) ([fOrCiNg_tHe_dEaD_InTo_tHe_sOnG_WhEtHeR_ThEy_lIkE_It_oR_NoT])
  107. 107These “luminous new landscapes” were worlds beyond work, where drudgery’s dreary repetitiveness gave way to drifting explorations of strange terrains.
  108. 108Listened to now, these tracks describe the very conditions necessary for their own production, which is to say, access to a certain mode of time, time which allows a deep absorption.
  109. 109Old Man ([satyr] w [object schizophrenia] [volunteers] to [dance] @ [his private care home]) ([mUsIc_iS_My_hObBy_oR_SoMeThInG])
  110. 110Dear friend, I give you what you need, but you know the necessary condition; you know the ink in which you have to sign yourself over to me; in providing for your pleasure, I fleece you.)
  111. 111— nothing new here, the old man gamely and tirelessly going over his favourite riffs, once again —
  112. 112Does this story have an ending? Can an analysis be ended, can the process of analysis be terminated, yes or no? Can it be completed, or is folx condemned to a constant self-perpetuation?

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Open edition

-------- folx lyric and citation document
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15OS0EIqcNcYtrWHNW5iyh5TbQjSo_d_fIRkpzzJvxlQ

-------- friends& are:
bc power
ct pond
jc grame
jk sims

-------- Dedication:
In Memory of My Father.
Username: vinyljunkie

-------- Epigraph:
"Potentials exert influence without being actualised. Actual social formations are shaped by the potential formations whose actualisation they seek to impede. The impress of “a world which could be free” can be detected in the very structures of a capitalist realist world which makes freedom impossible."
- Mark Fisher, Acid Communism

-------- Overview:
- folx started as a facebook message sent at 11:55am on june 16th 2017. it took 8 years, 8 months, and 1 day to complete.
- folx is an attempt to reinvent pop music production.
- folx is a concept album.
- folx is about the decade i spent working as a corporate creative.
- folx is about the love employers demand employees feel towards their labour.
- folx is about the history of capital transforming ‘folk songs’ into the ‘folk genre’.
- folx is about the blip in time in the latter half of the 20th century when ageless oral traditions became a profitable industry.
- folx is about living through the death of the music industry.
- folx is about the consequences of shitpost culture subsuming all artforms in the 21st century.
- folx is about the tension between the economic unviability and the creative potential at the heart of shitpost.
- folx is about the death of my father, an autistic rateyourmusic user who died before he could retire from his job at td bank.
- folx is about the contradiction between my belief in marxist ideas and my impulse towards accelerationist cultural production.
- ‘no copyright law in the universe is going to stop [folx]!’ - sonic the hedgehog.

---------------- Additional Credits:

-------- Cover Artist:
Katie

-------- Writing and Performance:
Paul

-------- Performers, Arrangers, and Additional Producers:
Aaron, Daniel, Derek, Ely, Liam, Nick, Peter, Steve

-------- My Little Pony Consultant:
Julianna

-------- Demo Analysis:
Cam, Kat, Katie, Sam, Zoe

-------- Discord Voices:
Audie, Brock, Cam, David, Effy, Ely, Goldwag, Katherine, Kian, Lavender, Lea, Lily, Maddy, Maebh, Mason, Matthew, Micha, Mills, Montecanis, Mp3, Octavia, Owen, River, Shahzad, Stan, Todd, Viv, Whiskers

-------- Special Thanks:
Adrian, Agnar, Arps, Autumn, Brock, Brooke, Cam, Caybee, Charie, Claire, Dad, Desi, Don, Duck, Effy, Eli, Elizabeth, Ely, Eric, Goldwag, Grace, Hana, Jayce, Julia, June, Kat, Katie, Kyrsive, Kian, Lavender, Lea, Liam, Lily, Lindsey, Maebh, Mason, Mason, Material Girl, Merton, Mikolai, Mills, Mom, Mp3, Nate, Nick, Octavia, Owen, Paige, Philber, River, Rob, Rohan, Sam, Shahzad, Shelby, Stan, Todd, Tom, Toni, Viv, Zoe

-------- Additional Album Description from Discord:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_VJPdVAzFXLrfiLRQ4Nd8DrN8EbrU1MuPUM5LkuLAdE/edit?usp=sharing

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