Imagine the underground scene of American culture. Music is cramping, light is shooting in a room filled with smoke, and your body is moving like a beat. You look around and, with a smile, you understand that everyone with you is your best friend at that moment. This is the experience when I participated in the first carnival. I have never experienced music like the summer weekend. This opened my eyes, I saw the culture I did not know so far and I felt that I did not feel it for a while.
Over the years, I have witnessed the development of geek culture from a relatively small but passionate underground scene to the huge mainstream audience we received today. The majority of this growth could be due to explosive content that encourages people to overly pamper the celebration of all the things related to the explosive growth of the Internet, nostalgia. Earlier this year, geek politician Simon Pegg himself admitted "Radio Times" magazine, "Otaku culture is a product of late capitalist conspiracy aimed at non-offensive control of consumers." "And continue" "This is a ridiculous behavior to a certain extent, we will draw our attention from the real world"
At The Underground Mainstream at Steven Heller, he talked about the changing tendency that normally occurs in the underground culture discovered by designers of large facilities. They adjust the underground culture that matches the mainstream, slowly taking over the mainstream and becoming the trend itself. This is a natural process of trend creation. However, under the control of the Chinese government, the second new culture started to rise, which was suppressed by the Chinese government. Guy, singer, rapper, and one of China 's first season lap champion were immediately kicked out of the scene of his song after his criminal record was revealed. He may not have the opportunity to appear publicly. At the same time, the manager of Gai turned away from Gai and criticized Gai's cheating against Weibo, a Chinese social media platform like Twitter. I question the reaction speed of him as to whether the manager is trying to protect himself.
A new rapper appeared in the underground hip hop stage in New York in 1997. He enjoys free fashion at Nuyorican poet cafe in Lower East Side. He is very nice. There is only one strange thing to him. He always wraps in stockings covering his face. Somehow, he is always keen to recognize. However, he was so excellent that he immediately contracted with the underground hip-hop pre-code company Fodle'Em Records. Beginning between 1997 and 1998, he released three singles and began to name himself the underground.