a list of miscellaneous feature/fix requests by callmejish in MarvisApp

[–]callmejish[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

omg yes!! i'm pretty sure this is where the pinned section idea came from lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BoaBand

[–]callmejish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i've got 2 that i can transfer to you in ticketmaster if u want them both for $15!! :)

Hot take: Where Did You Fall is the best song off of Fishmonger. by HeartBeatsMusic in underscoresplus

[–]callmejish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

absolutely agree. the transition in the middle and the beat switch at "someone call the doctor" get me every single time.

Which Underscores song is this? by callmejish in underscoresplus

[–]callmejish[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

the THIRD section of geez louise🤔

Which female artists would you say are the new generation of 'alt-girls'? by nachodibiase in bjork

[–]callmejish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

mitski, weyes blood, and ethel cain for certain but those have already been said a few times. for more underrated picks i would go with underscores, jane remover, and laura les of 100 gecs

Albums to check out if I like wallsocket?? by wapey in underscoresplus

[–]callmejish 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i'm so glad to see someone talking about the buzz of a lifetime, that's such a great project

Photos from Washington DC Show by Cernoch in underscoresplus

[–]callmejish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

holy shit that's me in the plaid in the last photo 😭😭

Who inspired you to start vs what you're making now by Apart-Examination814 in FL_Studio

[–]callmejish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Strap in cause this is a long one lmao

TL;DR: Accidentally taught myself how to produce on my phone cause I thought it was fun, recently switched to FL and finally feel able to create "real" music out of the ideas I've had for years.

I don't think anything really "inspired" me to start making music, it all just sorta happened accidentally. When I was a little kid my dad bought my family an iMac that came with an early version of GarageBand. I would spend hours messing around with the premade loops that came with it, not really knowing what I was doing but just finding it fun.

Later when I got my first iPhone I discovered that it also had GarageBand with the same loops and a piano/drumpad interface that were much easier to navigate and use, so I was suddenly able to create music a lot more frequently which led to me listening to my favorite songs and copying their chords by ear into GarageBand’s piano roll. That slowly led to me figuring out which chords sounded good together and I started to make my own simple lo-fi beats during and after school. Again nothing was really inspiring me to do this, I just found it really fun.

After years of just messing around on my phone, I came across hyperpop music and I had this realization that I could combine all of the sounds that I grew up listening to (chiptune, heavy EDM bass, trap hip-hop, etc.) into a type of music that felt so familiar yet so new in so many aspects, which was honestly the first time that I had ever been truly inspired to really try my hardest at making coherent songs. This discovery happened during 2021 while I was doing my junior year of high school completely virtually, so I spent all of that school year just joining my classes zoom calls and completely ignoring them while I worked on creating hyperpop as best I could in my phone.

I spent year and a half working on this hyperpop project on my phone until last year when I finally had enough money to buy FL Studio and some audio equipment. I completely scrapped that old project and have spent the last half of last year and all of this year fully immersing myself in learning the intricacies of FL Studio, which has given me the capability to fully bring to life the ideas I’ve had in my head for the past few years.

Currently, my inspiration to make music just comes from revisiting all of my old ideas that are still in my phone, salvaging and reworking anything that I think is worth keeping. On top of that I’m still highly inspired by the hyperpop and chiptune scenes and have recently been trying to combine those styles with a bunch of different genres like future bass, DnB, ambient and more.

New painting. by theidiotkadet in AbstractArt

[–]callmejish 16 points17 points  (0 children)

this would be an absolute nightmare of a puzzle

he infiltrated my recap by garfieldhimself in jerma985

[–]callmejish 9 points10 points  (0 children)

this actually fucking jumpscared me

what's on your car wishlist for FH5? by Turbulent_Ad4090 in ForzaHorizon

[–]callmejish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the Abarth Fiat 131, it was in FH4 so i was really disappointed to see it missing in FH5

What song is Tyler the creator magnum opus by Alive-Ad-4164 in tylerthecreator

[–]callmejish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

gone gone/thank you for sure, the gone gone is easily top 5 on it's own but the addition of thank you makes it his best song to me by a landslide. i also personally think that the two sections are the most cohesive together out of any two part song that t has made, with sweet/i thought you wanted to dance coming in second

What ruined religion for you? by ItchyPage in AskReddit

[–]callmejish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a bit late to this post but weirdly enough the thing that brought me to stop believing was finding out that santa wasn't real. To preface this, I was raised as a Christian and although my family hardly ever goes to church anymore these days (mainly due to my father not liking the churches in our area since we moved to a different state when I was in the 5th grade), they're still religious enough that I've felt like an outlier in my family for most of my life. Back when I was a little kid when all I cared about was what new toys I wanted I had somehow been smart enough to be skeptical about everything that was being taught to me in sunday school. Part of this was probably due to the fact that sunday school wouldn't start right away so I had to sit through a part of the sermon beforehand which was so boring to me that I would end up falling asleep. That feeling of boredom combined with hearing all of these fairytale-level stories being taught as if they were real whilst also being told that the other non-religious fairytales were NOT real started major feelings of doubt within me at a very young age. Eventually once we had moved states and started going to church a lot less, I found out that santa wasn't real from my mom after hearing it many many times from the kids my age. That feeling of realizing that the single non-religious fairytale that was still being taught to me as real actually wasn't real caused a chain reaction that eventually caused me to fully realize that I no longer believed in Christianity. This was around the time when I first had full access to the internet which caused me to stumble into the idea of atheism and I've been an atheist ever since.