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  • Same as. I played it for about 2 hours not really getting very far the. the server went down for like 2 - 3 weeks (this is in early access) so I refunded. After it was back up all I heard about it was massive gank groups and the inability to play at all solo so I never bothered.

    I wonder how this game will be different!?

  • I've been into this style of music heavily for about 8 years now and was aware of it pretty much since its inception in the 00s, I also DJ this kind of music, so I have a large list on bandcamp that I follow to try and stay up with as many releases as I can. I'll also listen to shows on SoundCloud from places like rinse FM, swu FM, infernal sounds dubstep and subtle FM to name but a few and will search out tracks and new artists I hear on there. I'll also occasionally check the Juno charts if I have run out of new music to listen to and in the last year started building up a follow list on Spotify to check new releases there that I may have missed from all the other avenues.

    Lysergenes style is sort of known as "Dungeon" so you could use that word to find other artists but I strongly suggest you also check out Distance (this is my favourite track) he has a lot of that kind of style stuff and is an amazing producer.

    Not sure on a name for Omes style but if you like his stuff an artist I can recommend is Kercha.

    Don't wanna throw a million names at you at once otherwise you won't bother but happy to make more recommendations I'd you want them. I look forward to hopefully seeing you around the community :D

    Have a great day!

  • Check out !dubstep@lemmy.dbzer0.com where I post 2 new releases every day if you want a constant stream of recommendations.

    For some immediate recommendations of things that have been released in the last few months which I've particularly enjoyed -

    Deft Design - Fragments EP

    Mystic State - Yozakura

    Lysergene - A City of a Thousand Trades

    Ome - Guess Your Not EP

    I tried to pick a few things that are all different kinds of styles / feels. If you want more of a particular type though hit me up and I'll try and recommend some more :)

  • Absolutely. My point was more that there are a lot worse things going on than what the article picks up on for sure and they should be stopped.

    My experience left me wondering who I'd even tell about the issues I experienced and more to the point who would even care. Most of my experience with the "officials" involved in working holidays, visas, border control etc aren't just unhelpful but a lot foster some kind of disdain for people who are on a working holiday, it must be even harder for people whose first language isnt English like me.

    I worked with an Indonesian guy who was kept working with the promise of the owner of the place I worked at that he was filling out the paperwork needed and sorting it for him. The owner constantly carried on this deception for as long as he could to keep the guy working. After I'd left I found out about a month later the guy had gotten so sick of being lied to he decided he was going to leave and make his own way elsewhere. The owners response was to report the Indonesian guy to relevant "authorities" and he ultimately got deported because, surprise surprise, his paperwork hadn't been completed properly.

  • That accommodation looks like fucking luxury compared to what I lived in for a year working in the Australian outback.

    My experience is if you are on a working holiday visa then everyone is going to try and screw you over in some way, shape or form for their own benefit.

  • Dubstep, proper dubstep and not the brostep sound that was popularised in the later 00s.

    I love it because I love bass, I love a proper system and standing there feeling the music course through you. I also love how very diverse it is within the one genre, there are so many different styles and sounds to explore.

  • Stuff like toothpaste is way too coarse for things like this. It isn't something I have tried as I don't wear glasses but have you considered trying something like a rubbing compound used during paintwork on cars etc?

    It is basically a fine grade liquid sandpaper and is used to buff up the final laquer coat to a good shine.

    Pretty sure you can get different grit levels and may require some elbow grease but may be an option worth looking at?

  • Another almost guaranteed way of converting someone to the fuck cars mentality, ride a bike on the road and around traffic.

    In relation to your post in the past I have worked as a parking CEO (civil enforcement officer - modern name for traffic warden)

    We had to do school watches every day, covering different schools within our area and issuing fines to people that try to stop / park in areas around schools, particularly the yellow zig zags directly at the exits of the school.

    The amount of abuse you got every time you were near a school, these idiots don't seem to realise you are there to try and enforce rules that help keep their children safe as well as others. Parents are some of the most entitled pieces of shit, especially around schools.

    Like you say as well, most of these fucks driving to pick up their little shits live less than 5 minutes by car from the school.

    Fuck them and their cars!

  • There is a project that repurposes a blackberry keyboard to make a detachable android keyboard that I have saved somewhere. Phones are too big as it is however and adding that on, plus the cost being about 50% again over what I spent on the actual phone I'm not super keen on that.

    I just want a blackberry key three xD