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Flop Rock: Inside the Underground Floppy Disk Music Scene

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  1. Melody Bot

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    Nobuko believes the proliferation of floppy music in Western cultures is linked to strong punk movements with a DIY aesthetic. “Also, the lobit scene seems to be bigger in countries that had bad internet connections, so they would already use lobit encoding to upload or download things online,” he explains. In a similar vein, Hilkmann believes that floppy recordings are an explicitly anti-capitalist niche that exists outside the usual means of publishing music today on Spotify and other streaming services. “A medium, artistically, is only interesting as long as it’s available,” he says. “Now that floppy disks are becoming more and more difficult to get, they’ve become more and more a collector’s item almost, while a few years ago, it was more like almost a trashy medium that you could quickly get your hands on and do fun things with.”

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  2. CyberInferno

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    Who would have thought that investing in floppy disks would have been a good idea for collecting purposes.

    Vinyl is cool, and people can argue analog > digital for sound at least. Floppies make no sense whatsoever lol. They're shittier versions of CD's. But hey, who am I to judge someone else's habits?
     
  3. Former Planets

    Aaaachem!

    I once made a song of only audio samples of people belly-flopping into pools and called it "Flop Rock."
     
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