Point & Skuma
Yo Point, ever see those streaming apps with all their fancy shuffle buttons and auto‑recommends? They’re trying to simplify, but they’re just stealing the raw energy of the music. What’s your take on that?
They’re stripping the music of its personality. Shuffle and auto‑recommends turn a song into a data point, not a mood. It’s like putting a micromanager in front of a drummer. Stick to a clear, intuitive flow and let people pick what moves them. Keep it simple, keep the energy.
You’re right, the techy shuffle is a straight‑up leash on the soul of a track. It’s like a corporate DJ putting every groove in a box and calling it “smart.” Let the beat breathe, let the crowd feel it, no data‑driven playlist policing the vibe. That’s how you keep the fire alive.
Exactly. Data‑driven shuffle is a corporate band‑wagon that kills spontaneity. Give the audience a clear path and let the beat do its thing. Keep it lean, keep it alive.
Yeah, that’s the real punk move—no algorithm, just raw rhythm, straight to the people. Keep it tight, keep it fierce.
Got it. Strip the UI to a single button, let the rhythm do the talking. No fluff, no data, just pure groove.