Spyke
lemmy.world

Music too fast? Straight to jail.

Music too slow? Believe it or not, straight to jail.

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fluxionreply
lemmy.world

Just a little bit too perfect? Burned for witchcraft

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sh.itjust.works

Sounds like a healthy form of governance. People can't be trusted to manage tempo on their own. They should do this for heart rates as well.

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Guntriggerreply
sopuli.xyz

Checks out. If your heart rate is too slow or too fast you're probably doing a sin.

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VladBit health health trackers now mandatory. Better keep yours charged up or gulag for you.

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YMCA by Village People? We'll give it a pass ✔️

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sh.itjust.works

80 to 116 BPM. I actually chuckled audibly that the BPM was specified, I assumed it would be extremely vague.

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assemblyreply
lemmy.world

They couldn’t even make it higher than the DAW defaults at 120bpm. So you have new musicians that have never recorded accidentally producing music at 120 and breaking the law. This is the dumbest shit I’ve seen since last week. I don’t typically put anything together that is below 120. Looks like I’m on my way to being a Chechen fugitive.

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I'm sure that this will be blatantly enforced against "wrong" types of music that just so happen to be popular among groups the Chechen government, just like Disco Demolition Night was a thinly-veiled race riot.

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brbpostingreply
sh.itjust.works

Shocking.

No house, no techno?!

Suddenly a larger market for those sped up/slowed down ByteDance remixes, depending.

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Phonk producers with normal, slowed and speedy versions of their songs were already prepared for this.

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pretzelzreply
lemmy.world

What if you are practicing? Can you start slow on the hard bits or do you have to get it right straight away?

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fedia.io

So, they just banned the Russian national anthem too, since that sits at 76 bpm?

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lemmy.zip

Not even Nazi Germany or Stalin's Soviet Union had this arbitrary and stupid of a music ban.

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lemmy.world

Isis and taliban do tho. Chechnya is primarily muslim. But yea, another sign russia has become a dystopian nightmare

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ISIS jihad nasheed remixes were a fun phenomenon for a while.

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That's so weird. So musical instruments are banned, but there is a loophole for a capella...

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fedia.io

A nasheed (Arabic: نَشِيد, romanized: nashīd, lit. 'chant', plural Arabic: أَنَاشِيد, romanized: anāshīd) is a work of vocal music, partially coincident with hymns, that is either sung a cappella or with instruments, according to a particular style or tradition within Sunni Islam.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasheed

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Misticreply
lemmy.world

In Soviet Union, the rock genre was for a very long time existing underground due to the inability of artists to be properly published.

Only starting with the 1980s could the artists finally publish their songs officially. And even then Soviet government put a lot of measures to prohibit rock music in the country.

This resulted in the appearance of many beloved bands and artists, like

  • Kino (tl. Cinema),
  • DDT,
  • Aria,
  • Chaif,
  • Grazhdanskaya Oborona (tl. Civil Defense),
  • Mashina Vremeni (tl. Time machine),
  • Sektor Gaza (tl. Gas Sector)
  • Korol i Shut (tl. King and Jester)
  • And many others

The history of Russian rock is actually quite fascinating. It was inspired by bard songs and often touched darker subjects as well as being satirical and judgmental of Soviet government.

Due to that, some artists, like Yegor Letov from Grazhdanskaya Oborona and Yuri Shevchuk from DDT, had troubles with KGB (Soviet FBI).

Nowadays, rock artists are still being persecuted for their views. For example, DDT is de facto prohibited from performing in Russia.

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lemmy.zip

I'm not saying that Nazi Germany didn't ban music, they absolutely did ban entire genres of music as well as many composers. But they didn't ban music based on its basic qualities like tempo.

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Your logic isn't very patriotic. Please allow yourself to be escorted to the nearest window.

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Ok but what about double time? This rule is so ridiculous if it was a joke I would think it's too unrealistic

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Neatoreply
ttrpg.network

The Onion is over here crying because it's been having to low-ball reality for a decade.

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tsonfeirreply
lemm.ee

I don’t know how they stay in business.

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Because the next level is just absolute absurdity, so it really bangs. Or they just run rag articles when its absolutely absurd like this, practically reporting the news.

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lemmy.ml

They're inching closer to the plot of Footloose.

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BossDjreply
lemm.ee

There are so many movies that I've said, "that's stupid, it would never happen". I don't say that anymore.

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Icalasarireply
fedia.io

At this rate, I fully expect an article about a community buying gatorade in bulk to water their plants with

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My exact thoughts as well. Im like:

"Huhh wtf, this cant be true. Ahh it must be the Onion. Wait wat... This is not the onion..."

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lemmy.ca

Read up a bit on the Chechnyans and their relationship with Russia.

Apparently, their leaders were responsible for atrocities on par with typical Russians.

I don't really have sympathy for them. They support people who assassinate journalists as a "birthday gift" to Putin.

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I don't know what you've read, but clearly not deep enough. As a "typical Russian" I find such comparison quite offensive.

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I knew what this would be without question. Felt it in my bones. The old ways are still strong.

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I clicked it... on purpose. Never Gonna Give You Up is such a banger

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lemmy.world

This is memeable, yes; but usually when news like this starts coming out a nation shit’s definitely gone sideways for it.

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LazyBanereply
lemmy.world

Eastern Europe is going though it right now. One of my old Polish colleagues fled to the UK becuase the Church is slowly taking over and becoming totalitarian. Even if you have a miscarriage you'd be investigated to see if "it was done on purpose" or not.

(From what I remember, this was just at the tail end of covid)

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Interesting.

Putin's rule over Russia is vastly different from Soviet Russia for many reasons but a big one is his friendship with the Eastern Orthodox Church.

That plus the Republican tie to the church is so strange.

I really wouldn't be surprised if in the future they consider Christianity an organized crime syndicate of some sort. Overthrowing governments, definitely tied to human trafficking and I imagine they have hands in other shit too.

Fuck the church man, fuck all organized religions

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Thankfully theocratical idjits are more tempered now by opposition but eh. Still shityy. Also, Poland is rather central europe, please do not group it with orks.

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Seriously, music is as much free speech as any spoken or written word and can be incredibly powerful. Banning it shows an absurd amount of fear and hatred for any sense of individuality.

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It just feels like a conservative one party government trying to fill in time before the next election with busy work.

Nothing pleases social conservatives more than cracking down on that weird music their kids listen to.

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kbin.social

Writes a song at 115 BPM. Makes it use double time. Occasionally changes tempo to 161 BPM half-time. Adds three layers of polyrhythms to it. Spices things up with metric modulation between 4/4, 13/8 and 17/7. Hides a sample of the "trolololo song" somewhere in there.

Trollface.jpg

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leminal.space

Or redesign the calendar naming a month after his horse, as the first post-Soviet dictator of Turkmenistan did.

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lemm.ee

Imma go blow some Chechnyan minds with my happy hardcore outfit that plays songs at 100bpm, but only plays 64th notes.

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Ech
lemm.ee

Was trying to figure out why this felt so familiar, then I remembered it's literally a plot point in the game Beholder 3, a game about an excessively oppressive surveillance government. Wild.

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It's also similar, though not quite, to the plot of Footloose. In that a town banned dancing, but this seems to be an effort to limit it to traditional folk dances.

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lemmy.world

More than just that one game has this plot point, I'm sure. During the early 90s, when Joe Leiberman and Tipper Gore made "Violence in Music/Movies/Games" their cause celeb, we got a glut of artists producing dystopian prophecies of hyper censorship.

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Echreply

I'm saying the game has the exact plot of the government banning certain tempos of music, not just censorship in general, though that is also in it.

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CaptKoalareply
lemmy.ml

DragonForce is out, RIP through the fire and flames.

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feddit.dk

80-115 bpm only.

What is their legal definition of a beat?

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lemmy.world

BPM between 80 and 130 116 are allowed. Their own national anthem is almost criminally low!

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Woah my bad! Imagine filtering Spotify by bpm what would be left between those values

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lemm.ee

So what’s the opposite of eating the onion, and not believing that this is actual news, but it is?

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It’s beating the onion. But you can only do it 80 to 115 times a minute.

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Reading through, I suspect that they are trying to restrict music to those forms similar to national/traditional/folk music. They just got rid of rock and roll here.

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I think these guys need to hear a few words from our lord and savior Mick Gordon.

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lemmy.ca

wait... Air by Bach is too fast? (134 bpm)

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If it's a waltz conducted in 1, do they require that the big beat is within the tempo constraints or that the 3 beats in the measure comply with the tempo restriction?

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feddit.nl
  • Laughs in Dutch EDM * 🤣

(Hardcore/Gabber starts at ~160 BPM and goes all the way up to ~300 BPM). Definitely too fast.

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Bo7areply
lemmy.ca

Gabber/Gak. Man I haven't thought about these bands forever!

The shizit was my favorite band for a long time. And rotterdam terror corps.

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feddit.nl

Not sure if "bands" is necessarily the right word here. Most of the artists are solo producers, and them touching anything acoustic for their music is a rare sight these days.

There's definitely still a huge scene out there for the Early Hardcore stuff, with most of the crowd going into their 40's now. And a lot of the originals are still performing to this day. Most of the scene is concentrated around the Netherlands though, as loud, obnoxious music is definitely in our collective DNA. But we are seeing increasing amounts of tourists traveling from far away just to be part of the larger events like Thunderdome, Masters of Hardcore, Ground Zero, Defqon.1, Dominator and so on.

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Bo7areply

Fair enough. I do call even single hip-hop artists 'bands' in normal speech as well. Possibly just a linguistic quirk on my part.

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drummer distracted by falling stagelight

Chechen authorities 360noscope him for lowering the BPM

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lemmy.world

Michael Jackson's "Just beat it" is to be used as neutral metronome. Bohemian Rhapsody will be in the musical fire pit asap first thing in the morning. Also with "oh Donna" and "la Bamba" as well as pretty much every single music piece not used for CPR training.

It has been said, now go on and make it happen!

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feddit.uk

Oh thank god, so I can still strut down the street to "Stayin' Alive" on my next Chechnyan holiday.

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Specially on holidays, vacation, and Christmas. Ask the happiest Jew or Muslim to sing it with you as you walk down the street. ....ha ha ha ha.. staying a liveeee! ....but you wanna be bad! So Beat it! Just beat it!

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feddit.de

If I take a 2min Drum and Bass track with 170bpm, add 30s of silence at the beginning and the end it would result in ~113bpm for a track of 3 min. Would this be legal? Or did they also define how to measure the bpm?

Have they defined the planet for the length of the minute? How about a Venus minute? Or a Jupiter minute?

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That's not how tempo works. The Music played is still at a tempo of 170 beats per minute.

You wouldn't win if you were pulled over going 50 mph on a 40 mph road by saying that you were stopped at lights for 10 minutes and thus your average speed for the last half hour or whatever is under 40 mph.

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ttrpg.network

Huh. Guess they don't like extratone

There’s a strong chance you don’t have many extratone records in your collection. An electronic genre that operates at a tempo of 1,000 beats per minute, and can sometimes hit the startling realms of 10,000 BPM, extratone is an acquired taste to say the least—and possibly just a smidgen out of your standard tempo comfort zone

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The Skat Injector song in the article sounded like annoying noise. But I could actually vibe a little bit to the song by Gridbug.

But mostly it just sounds like noise and not actual music to me (Like my ears don't even seem to interpret it as music). Still interesting!

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LPT: lower the volume before listening to anything on the link or risk losing your speakers.

At least it should do wonders for the singers' diction.

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I think I know what happened. Russia's capital is in the Eastern Orthodox region of the country. They celebrate big Christian holidays such as Christmas using the Julian calendar; so about two weeks later than most. So, it makes sense that they celebrate the smaller holidays one week late. April Fools?

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I wonder what bpm Moby's thousand starts at... Maybe it can reach both limits

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I’d make a point of playing my favorite Slipknot and Pantera songs the moment my flight landed in their country.

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If i have 30 seconds too fast followed by 30 seconds too slow then is that allowed?

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