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..also known as "new weird america".
this is a long overdue.. a few TFSers (strawberry, iperlchen, unspoiledbird, moi) have been going on around it for the past 2 or 3 years.. before the genre even got a name
. but.. as AON experiencies a crisis of good music and discussions.. I concluded it was necessary to build a home for the homeless.
this is a long overdue.. a few TFSers (strawberry, iperlchen, unspoiledbird, moi) have been going on around it for the past 2 or 3 years.. before the genre even got a name


“My hero, my favorite musician, is Caetano Veloso. That’s my number one,” enthuses Devendra. “What gets me through a tour is listening to Caetano (slight pause) or Jorge Ben, Gilberto Gil, Os Mutantes, and all that. That’s what gets me through my life. Tropicalismo becomes this big part of my life and this big inspiration, so I started thinking about Naturalismo. That’s what we do – naturalism. I started talking to Andy (Cabic) from Vetiver about this. ‘What do you think about this? Naturalism is a good one, right?’ If we give them some alternatives then maybe people will start taking this seriously. It’s not going to happen with these humiliating, embarrassing, cheesy, tacky phrases like ‘freak folk.’ Then he says, ‘We don’t want to be anti-artifice. We don’t want to be against anything or elitist in any way.’ I agreed.” “Then I started thinking about something I’ve said in every interview, which is that everything is a derivative of nature. Everything. Even the most plastic, most synthetic things are derived from nature. The source of them is found in nature at some point. Naturalismo becomes a completely all-inclusive thing. If there’s one thing we can take from Tropicalismo, it’s this anthropophagic attitude towards the world.”
-Devendra Banhart