MEANING OF GLITCH AESTHETICS

The glitch aesthetic is something that has always fascinated me. For me, it symbolizes a connection or render issue - like there's something that got in the way of the end product being perfect. But that's what makes it so interesting to me - it's not perfect, but it's still here.



To me, the glitch aesthetic represents overcoming limitations. It's about making the most of what you have, even if it's not the best. I love using an old laptop or damaged headphones, because it forces me to get creative and find my own vibe. And even when things glitch out on a livestream, it's all part of the process.

I don't want to hide the imperfections of my work from listeners and viewers. I want people to see me and think, "This is just a guy like me doing his thing." Maybe that will inspire others to do the same - to embrace their own limitations and find their own creative solutions.

In a world where we're constantly bombarded with images of perfection, I think it's important to embrace the imperfections. Because skill isn't purchased with money - it's purchased with time, and the willingness to keep working, no matter what. So if you're struggling with limited resources or imperfect gear, just remember - it's not about what you have, it's about how you use what you have.

Follow me on social media for updates on new releases and live streams where you can see how I make the most of limited resources to create something unique. Let's celebrate the beauty of imperfection together.

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