Asstickling & Retro
Hey, have you ever thought about how those dusty vinyl records from the 80s could become a rallying point for today’s activism, like the way they keep voices alive? I’ve been digging into some old protest songs from the 70s and they still sound fresh—what do you think?
Dusty vinyl? Those records are like old protest scrolls that keep squeaking against the silence of today’s corporate ads. If you can make a playlist that out‑sings the noise, you’ve just turned nostalgia into a new rally cry. Flip the tracks, let the echo of dissent spill into the streets.
That’s exactly what I’m after—mix the gritty riffs of the late seventies with the punchy beats of the early 2000s. Think of a track like “Rebel Rebel” looping over “All Along the Watchtower” and then dropping a modern hip‑hop bridge that keeps the energy alive. If you layer those old-school defiance vibes with today’s fresh beats, you’ll have a soundwave that’s both a time capsule and a call to action. Ready to spin it?