the world of maddy. (UNDER CONSTRUCTION.)

Inward disruption of a heart that wouldn't bleed.

here lies most (if not all) of my interests. things i like. all that stuff.

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if you've bothered to click here, it must mean you SURELY must've read all of the "things I like" list. if you haven't, however, fuck you. go back and read it. if you have, then welcome! here is present every form of joy which I hold near and dear to my heart, aka, my interests. you could strike these up in a conversation and I'd be hooked. probably. depends on my mood. anyways!

The List


Category I: Music

/ Artists /

+ DM DOKURO. it is hauntingly amazing how emotions reflect on one's work. their newest works, they know who they are (act I), perfectly demonstrate that. even if it took nearly two whole years of waiting, I believe it was very worth the wait. and you don't know how glad I am that it dropped specifically on this month. their other works, while not nearly as good in my opinion, are still ineffably good. HELL, ALL OF THEIR WORKS ARE AMAZING. just--wow. it is unutterable. y'know what I mean? you don't. anyways, dokuro is incredibly deserving to be on top of this titanic list. go toss 'em some coin.

+ Machine Girl. what is there to say, if not "peak" or "incredible"? nothing. words fail to describe the wonderous noise that comes out of this band. if Machine Girl was a food, it would taste like battery acid, and I'd eat it without hesitation. heavily recommended if you like anything hardcore. or if you like neon white, that too. go check them out, you'll probably regret it.

+ Heaven Pierce Her / Hakita. and no, it's not simply because "ultrakill funny robot coin", although it is a part of the reason. hell, i'd say most if not all of his other works are better than the ultrakill ost. Flowerworks is a great example of that, and it PREDATES ULTRAKILL. anyways, Heaven Pierce Her is some good ol' experimental rock/metal, albeit some breakcore is sneaked around here and there. still absolutely wicked, though.

+ Frums. really, it can't get any more experimental than this. also wonderful if you want to snap off someone's fingers on (insert rhythm game here). besides that, Frums is some eletronic goodness with some tracks you've likely heard before, such as Wavetapper. heavily recommend it if you like fucked up time signatures.

+ femtanyl. tl;dr, trauma induced noise. for a longer answer, however: "AAAAA IT TICKLES MY BRAIN SO GOOOOOOD". (taken directly from a supporter on Bandcamp.) femtanyl is extraordinarily difficult to just fit into one singular genre, it is basically creating its own. however, for a short period of time, femtanyl was classified as "hardcore dance" on Spotify, so we'll roll with that. personally, I've yet to give a shit about "dance", but hey. if you like that, give this a go. I'm sure the screaming will stop after some time.

+ Piranesi. it's yet another side project from Hakita, but this one is quite the something. as Hakita himself describes it: ...a music sketchbook filled with all kinds of experiments and oddities. Mostly for atmosphere, ambiance and background listening. (taken from here.) and boy, that's as accurate as it can get. I'd recommend the same as Hakita here, Sweetly in the Early Hours Is the Mist of Morning Dew. quite the name, I know. but also, QUITE THE FUCKING LISTEN, MIND YOU. also, did I mention it's nearly 5 hours long?

+ nu11. master of famitracker. seriously. never have I heard so much effort in a chiptune song. there's more effort in a fucking CHIPTUNE SONG than in most popular songs nowadays. I find it quite ironic. eitherway, even if you don't like chiptune (weirdo), i believe you'll still find joy in this album. it is just that good.