![]() ![]() “She recognized this and asked me to stop.” “The other day we were having sex with no music but I was still thrusting to the tune playing in my head,” he wrote. Ever since, he said, sex had been awkward. When his partner finally revealed that she disliked it, he felt embarrassed and betrayed. He’d curated a playlist to help with his rhythm in the bedroom and included the Hudson Mohawke track “Cbat” - which happened to be his favorite in the rotation. “My girlfriend of two years told me the music that I play during sex is weird and a major turn off,” redditor u/TylerLife wrote last week on the “Today I Fucked Up” subreddit. But he couldn’t have known, when he released his 2011 album Satin Panthers, that he’d one day wield far greater influence over a young man’s love life. I just couldn’t believe how hilarious the song “Dolphin Attack” was, because, you see, at multiple points in the song, Borgore will say “dolphin attack” and, in quick response, a sound sample of a dolphin is heard.Ten years ago, Scottish producer and DJ Hudson Mohawke was a major influence in “wonky” electronic music, a subgenre full of disjointed and unexpected beats. His music also exudes the cleverness of a souped-up monkey. Moreover, Borgore texted the writer that he would be ready for the interview now after having rescheduled twice, but the DJ kept rejecting the writer’s calls- toying with a writer who’s just trying to do his job.īorgore is like a spoiled child desperately grasping for attention-trying to push the boundaries of what he can do and say. Borgore did not answer his phone, and after rescheduling the interview with his manager, Borgore still did not answer his phone. Maybe that’s it?”Īs the music editor for The Concordian’s bumping music section, I had received Borgore’s press release, and set-up an interview with a willing writer-this was before I was aware that Borgore’s music was synonymous with whatever you may find in a vacuum bag. Without justifying lyrics that demean women, Borgore seems to take a step further than many popular artists, and appears to live what he leeches.Īt the end of his interview with Anderson, she describes Borgore as commenting “disinterestedly on the lack of celebrated female DJs in EDM.” Borgore replies to the question by saying “I have no idea…It’s a lot of travelling. Misogynistic tendencies are rampant in pop-culture songs, though often hidden under the blanket of double-entendre. In his song entitled “Glory Hole,” he labels a woman as a whale and then sings “Nah, sea mammals are not on my fuck list.” Is this another of Borgore’s jokes? I would expect such a line to induce disgust rather than laughter. In the same immature fashion, Borgore sings about “blow your mind” if you were to go over to his place tonight on his song, appropriately titled, “Blow Your Mind.” I would have then pointed out that no lyric of that low a calibre should be accepted by any music genre-but, then, with a quick Google search on this electronic artist, Borgore did blow my mind.īorgore calls his style of music Borestep-it’s a mix between rap and dubstep-but there’s also a handful of scum mixed into his tunes. ![]() I would have further delved into how his disinterested vocals match the tone of a prepubescent teen trying to reach high notes. I had initially intended to write a piece on how painfully muscled-up his EDM songs are, and how the synth-generated melodies, really, introduce nothing innovative to the world of electronic music. “When I first met Borgore, he locked eyes with me and said, ‘The thing I love most is cummin’ on your face, suck it, bitch,’” Anderson said in her Buzzfeed article entitled “Borgore Wants You To Know That He ‘Fucking Loves Women.’” ![]() I’m sure that Borgore’s joking nature was quickly understood by Stacey Anderson, who met with Borgore, to conduct the Rolling Stone interview. It’s cool, though, because he said in an interview with Rolling Stone that the lyric is just a joke. “Girl, take example from these bitches/In bed, act like a ho but first, do the dishes!” is a lyric from Borgore’s song, “Act Like a Ho.” The artist rises to fame all while putting down women ![]()
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