6 MODERN SUBCULTURES THAT MIGHT SHOCK THE MAINSTREAM

Our world is an interesting place, and for many people there is a drive to form social groups outside of the mainstream. Over the last several decades, many subcultures have formed which initially weren’t very noticeable to the average person, but, in an era where the Internet provides a way for people to communicate in ways never before possible, many of those subcultures have grown and become huge. Here are a few of the more notable examples.

6. Juggalos

Juggalos get a lot of exposure these days, and have roots going back to at least the early ’90s. They are the extreme fans of the Insane Clown Posse, a hip hop group from Detroit which got its start in 1989. The music of I.C.P. has never been about subtlety, and the group consists of two guys wearing clown makeup who pen songs about drugs, murder, and…magnets, among other subjects. As the years went on, some of their fans began to wear clown makeup too, and eventually created a huge subculture of Juggalos. Many of these clown-faced fans make a lifestyle from their affiliation with their Juggalo family, with its biggest celebration being the yearly “Gathering of the Juggalos,” an enormous celebratory, and infamously lawless music festival that I.C.P puts on in Ohio. The (very NSFW) infomercials advertising this event give outsiders a view into Juggalo life, and are well worth a look. The FBI currently considers Juggalos to be an outlaw gang, which doesn’t seem particularly fair since it’s rare to hear of any significant violence or criminal activity attributed to them. Yes, drug use is celebrated, but the FBI doesn’t consider other groups of music fans, such as Deadheads, to be criminal gangs. Juggalos often look scary in their makeup, but they seem mostly harmless. As mentioned, the following video is not safe for work or sensitive viewers.

5. Real Vampires

Real Vampires are people who believe they must feed on the blood or psychic energy of other humans in order to preserve their mental, emotional, or physical well being. They’re another group that’s gotten a lot of exposure in the media recently, and their numbers have been steadily growing over the last three decades or so. Like many younger subcultures, these real life vampires network with each other online, using social networking sites and specialty forums to exchange ideas and socialize. They also host and attend vampire-centric events and meet in private to perform vampiric acts out of the public eye. Vampires have a very developed social order and usually follow a strict moral code that holds safety and consent as paramount concerns. The following video contains material that might offend sensitive viewers.

4. Otherkin

Otherkin are a subculture of people that developed almost entirely online, and is made up of folks who identify as either partially or entirely non-human. They explain the mechanisms behind this state of being in a variety of metaphysical ways, and Otherkin are relatively “rules free” in nature. Some claim to be Fairies or Elves, dragons, cartoon characters, or other mythical creatures, and may claim to possess abilities or vulnerabilities attributed to their mythological kindred.

As difficult as it may be for outsiders to understand or accept, many Otherkin take their beliefs quite seriously, and some develop elaborate spiritual belief systems around their identities. Although Otherkin are generally less socially structured, they have certain similarities to Real Vampires, and the subcultures sometimes interact with one another. Since their beliefs are very unconventional, Otherkin are often harassed online by people who think they are delusional. I’m not sure it’s advisable to screw with a person who is part dragon, and maybe it’s best to just live and let live anyway.

3. Fan Fic Communities

Fan fiction has been around in one form or another for decades, but has become enormous with the widespread adoption of online communities. Fan fiction at its most basic is a kind of tribute. It’s when people who are fans of a particular TV show, movie, or group of characters decide to write their own stories, using their favorite characters or the fictional worlds they exist in. It’s a creative hobby for many people, and there are probably thousands of individuals who take part in it. Where a hobby becomes a subculture is when it grows in scale and dedication. There are people who group closely together and form tight bonds through their mutual obsession with fan fiction.

Some fan fiction communities also have a sizable number of contributors who focus on interpersonal and romantic or sexual relationships between fictional characters from the fandom so they enjoy. In fact, “50 Shades of Grey” had its origins as a series of terrible, sexually explicit fan fiction stories using characters from Twilight. Let that sink in for a moment. Despite that “live and let live” thing I mentioned earlier, if a person enjoys writing sexually explicit fan fic using underage characters, please knock it off. The Internet is already gross and scary enough.

2. Furries

The Furry Fandom is another subculture that goes back decades, with it being recognized in science fiction and fantasy circles by the early ’80s. However, many people will trace its origins further back to anthropomorphic depictions of animals in cartoons decades earlier. Furries are individuals who are interested in fictional anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics.

One thing is for sure – the Furry subculture is huge now, helped along by the Internet by the early ’90s and having only gained steam since then. Individual Furries are attracted to the subculture for many different reasons, and their interests are varied. Some Furries are interested only in enjoying media using characters who fit the Furry profile and others like to build elaborate costumes to wear and socialize in with other Furries. A sizable segment of the Furry Fandom subculture also promote a sexual element to their activities, but while that sexual content is often criticized, it’s not representative of every Furry. A few people in the subculture also cross over into Otherkin territory, believing that their anthropomorphic alter ego better reflects their true nature than the physical human body they inhabit.

1. Bronies

I remember the first time I heard about Bronies – male fans of “My Little Pony” who tend to range in age from teens to middle aged men. My first impression was “Thank you Internet, for unleashing another horrifying sexual fetish upon our world.” Then I met a couple of Bronies in their 20s, and while they were a little odd, neither seemed like really creepy people. A couple of documentaries later, and I’ve come to understand the Brony subculture a little better. It seems to attract men who like the central theme of friendship and loyalty that the cartoon show “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic” spreads. Bronies seem to mostly interact online, but also attend local social gatherings and meet ups, and travel great distances to go to large conventions celebrating the show. Rather than being a creepy group of sexual predators or perverts, Bronies seem to be a community of teens and men who rally around positive messages from My Little Pony. Like most of the groups on this list, they may appear weird or even frightening to outsiders, but are just forming communities around shared interests that are outside of what many people would consider the mainstream.

 

ALLELUIA! THE DEVIL’S CARNIVAL Musical Film Tour To Kick Off 40 City Run On August 26th

Hell ain’t got a prayer that could stop this tour: Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival, the sequel to cult-sensation film The Devil’s Carnival, will be featured nightly on its special musical road show tour, stopping in 40 North American cities this summer and fall!

But before we discuss the tour, a bit about the film: Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival features a thrilling cast full of top horror and classic mainstream film stars, in addition to some of today’s top musical talent in acting roles! Fantasized by the team of celebrated film director Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II, III, and IV) and writer-actor Terrance Zdunich – who also collaborated on musical cult films Repo! The Genetic Opera (which The Hollywood Reporter embraces as “this generation’s Rocky Horror Picture Show”) and the original The Devil’s Carnival – Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival stars Zdunich, in addition to actors Paul Sorvino (Goodfellas), David Hasselhoff (Baywatch, Knightrider, Dodgeball), Adam Pascal (RENT), Dayton Callie (Sons of Anarchy, Deadwood), Briana Evigan (Step Up Film Franchise), Barry Bostwick (Rocky Horror Picture Show) and many more. Additionally, chart topping musicians Emilie Autumn, Tech N9ne, Danny Worsnop (We Are Harlot, Ex-Asking Alexandria), Heidi Shepherd and Carla Harvey (Butcher Babies), Ogre (Skinny Puppy), and Jimmy Urine (Mindless Self Indulgence) and more grace the screen in this macabre masterpiece.

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In Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival, Lucifer (Zdunich) incites Heaven’s wrath by dispatching train cars full of condemned souls a-crashin’ through the pearly gates. God (Sorvino), in response, readies his top negotiator, The Agent (Pascal), for a trip down to The Carnival to put an end to the rebellious deeds. Take an insider’s look at the first scene from the film and the opening music sequence “Shovel and Bone”, in addition to three film teasers featuring Tech N9ne, Danny Worsnop, and Heidi Shepherd and Carla Harvey here via Loudwirehttp://loudwire.com/alleluia-the-devils-carnival-shovel-and-bone-exclusive-video-premiere/

Now about that tour… Each evening of the Alleluia! Tour will begin with a live, local and little opening act (although these pre-show routines may include dwarves, the word little refers to their running times—think of movie previews with a pulse), followed by an introduction to the evening and film by director Darren Lynn Bousman and writer-actor Terrance Zdunich. A screening of Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival will follow, which will be concluded by a live audience Q&A session with the above filmmakers, where they will discuss their films and reveal sneak peeks of upcoming projects.

Exclusive Alleluia! merchandise, as well as intimate meet ’n’ greet opportunities with Bousman and Zdunich, are available for purchase at every stop, but tickets and VIP experiences are limited, so pre-orders are recommended. Note: personalized autographs and photo opportunities with the above filmmakers will only be available with VIP ticket packages.

Step right up and get your tickets and VIP packs here! www.TheDevilsCarnival.com   

Now is your chance to witness the unruliness of Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival in your own town – visit this theatrical, musical road show as it traverses North America! Proceed with caution – this film and the coinciding daily activities at each tour stop may contain adult language, subject matter, and perhaps some tasteful violence…

The tour began with a bang in Hollywood, CA at the Egyptian Theatre on August 11th, featuring the official premiere screening and a star-studded red carpet. The first tour date lands in Tucson, AZ on August 26th and runs through mid-August, making its way back to Los Angeles on October 18th. Fans across the pond – don’t fret just yet!  Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival also has an evil eye aimed at Europe for next year…

ALLELUIA! THE DEVIL’S CARNIVAL Theatre Tour Dates:

8/26 – Tucson, AZ @ The Loft Cinema

8/27 – Albuquerque, NM @ National Hispanic Cultural Center

8/29 – Dallas, TX @ Gilley’s South Side Music Hall

8/30 – New Orleans, LA @ The Prytania

9/1 – Jacksonville, FL @ Sun-Ray Cinema

9/2 – Atlanta, GA @ Lefront Theater

9/3 – Nashville, TN @ Mercy Lounge

9/4 – Winston-Salem, NC @ Hanesbrands Theatre

9/5 – Philadelphia, PA @ Ritz East

9/6 – Baltimore, MD @ Harbour East

9/7 – New York, NY @ The Beekman Theatre

9/8 – Toronto, ON @ Revue Cinema

9/9 – Brookline, MA @ Collridge Corner Theater

9/10 – Indianapolis, IN @ The Irving Theatre

9/11 – Chicago, IL @ Patio Theatre

9/13 – Minneapolis, MN @ Riverview Theater

9/14 – Kansas City, MO @ Screenland Armour Theatre

9/16 – Denver, CO @ Mayan Theater

9/17 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Fort Douglas Post Theatre

9/18 – Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory

9/19 – Portland, OR @ Joy Cinema

9/21 – Sacramento, CA @ Colonial Theatre

9/22 – Las Vegas, NV @ Giordano Theatre

9/24 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Frida Cinema

9/25 – San Diego, CA @ Landmark Hillcrest Cinemas

9/26 – Los Angeles, CA @ Regent Theatre

9/29 – Austin, TX @ Southwest Theaters

9/30 – Shreveport, LA @ Shreveport Little Theatre

10/1 – Baton Rouge, LA @ Grand Cinema

10/2 – Birmingham, AL @ The High Note Lounge

10/4 – Tampa, FL @ Tampa Pitcher Show

10/6 – Winter Garden, FL @ Garden Theatre

10/7 – Columbia, SC @ 701 Whaley

10/9 – Louisville, KY @ Baxter Filmworks

10/10 – Columbus, SC @ Studio 35 Cinema & Drafthouse

10/11 – Cleveland, OH @ Capitol Theatre

10/12 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Regent Square Theatre

10/13 – Detroit, MI @ Cinema Detroit

10/15 – Montreal, QC @ Rialto Theatre

10/18 – Los Angeles, CA @ Downtown Independent

Those who have attended Repo! The Genetic Opera or The Devil’s Carnival tours in the past can attest to the fact that these events are not traditional movie screenings: audience members are encouraged to dress-up, sing-along and participate. The Alleluia! tour will be no different, so attendees are encouraged to dust off their halos and red noses and come prepared! We’ll see you there – at The Devil’s Carnival!

ABOUT ALLELUIA! THE DEVIL’S CARNIVAL:

Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival is imagined by the team of celebrated film director Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II, III, and IV) and writer-actor Terrance Zdunich – who also collaborated on musical cult films Repo! The Genetic Operaand the original The Devil’s CarnivalAlleluia! The Devil’s Carnival is produced by Sean E DeMott for Execution Style Productions, Chris Bonifay for Limb from Limb and Chang Tseng, and executive producer Brian Perera for Cleopatra Records. The music and lyrics for the film were composed by Saar Hendelman and Terrance Zdunich.

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http://www.thedevilscarnival.com/

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Boondox at the 2015 GoTJ rocking out his seminar – answers some questions, dodges speculation about leaving Psychopathic.

The Fallen Son- “TAKIN’ SH#T BACK” feat. DJ SKY

More than 2 years ago TFS disappeared. Witness the return…
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Horseshoe Gang – “Half A Meal” (Funk Volume Response)

 

http://www.horseshoegang.net – On Wednesday, August 19th, Funk Volume (Hopsin, Dizzy Wright & Jarren Benton) took to the airwaves of Sway In The Morning to challenge ANY label to a $500,000 battle.

During the interview segment, industry veteran Mike Trampe (http://www.miketrampe.com) called in to the show. Once on the line, Sway asked him what he thought about the challenge and Mike immediately mentioned Horseshoe Gang and KXNG CROOKED.

Jarren Benton was quick to say “Horseshoe Gang Hella Dope,” but Hopsin felt differently and replied “They (FV) would demolish anybody”, referring to Horseshoe Gang & KXNG CROOKED.

After hearing the radio segment, Horseshoe Gang swiftly recorded “Half A Meal,” produced by Grammy Award winning producer, DJ Khalil.

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Gangsta Boo Recalls Lord Infamous’ Casket Touring With Da Mafia 6ix

Gangsta Boo sat down for an interview withDJ Smallz and discusses her recent endeavors, which include her recent tour appearances with Run The Jewels and performing a total of 33 shows as part of Da Mafia 6ix.

She also talks about what she hates the most about touring.

“Being around boys all the time, I need my girl space,” Gangsta Boo says. “And, you know, you gotta be on the go. You gotta wake up. You gotta be ready. You gotta do meet and greets. You gotta eat crazy. Your legs burn. You gotta soak in epsom salt. You gotta do all kinds of stuff. You gotta be healthy, and you know, those are the parts that people don’t see behind the scenes that make a real artist and a world traveler unique.”

Gangsta Boo also speaks of her tour with Da Mafia 6ix in February 2015, two months after the passing of Lord Infamous, one of Three 6 Mafia’s members. Lord Infamous died December 21 and was DJ Paul’s (also from Three 6 Mafia) half-brother.

“A few things happened on the road where I was like, ‘Oh shit, he’s here,'” Gangsta Boo says. “One was [DJ] Paul sampled a song by this Rock band called The Verve, ‘Bitter Sweet Symphony’ and he made a Lord Infamous song called ‘Triple Six Clubhouse,'” Gangsta Boo says.

“And I don’t know what I was doing but I was sayin’ something about Ricky, that’s Lord now, and I was sayin’ something about him,” Gangsta Boo says. “And I had my Pandora on and the next thing you know the ‘Bitter Sweet Symphony’ came on. I was like, ‘You mothafucker.’ So yeah, you know, his energy was still there. Long live the Lord.”

To watch the full interview click below:

 

https://youtu.be/DLl4BjPobZU

Bloodstepp – Skinwalker Ranch Album Sampler

FEATURING CANIBUS, MADCHILD, DJ CLAY, KEVIN GILL OF JCW, BIG HOODOO, KILLA C, RAZAKEL, KILLATOR, KIDCRUSHER, MR. GREY AND MANY MORE

The official album sampler for Bloodstepp’s upcoming album ‘Skinwalker Ranch’, Available September 11 2015 only from www.bloodstepp.com. PRE-ORDER NOW!

Album track list
1. Intro (Feat. DJ Clay)
2. Skinwalker Ranch (Feat. Killa C and Razakel)
3. Underground World Champion (Feat. Kevin Gill of JCW)
4. Hater Killer pt.4 (Mechanical) (Remastered)
5. Australian Alien (Feat. KidCrusher) 03:38
6. International Chopper Convention (Feat. KD the Stranger, Basick Musick, Sicc Se7en and Chico Cas Tha Chix)
7. Pitbull (Feat. Madchild)
8. The Voodoo Trap (Feat. Big Hoodoo)
9. Aliens and Corpses (Feat. Killator and Lucem Ferre)
10. Hater Killer Five (The Malfunction) (Remastered)
11. Crop Circles In My Backyard (Feat. Mr. Grey)
12. Transform pt.2 (Feat. Canibus)
13. FLH Cypher (Feat. DJ Scrubb, Lucem Ferre, scruffy, Sean Law, Novocaine, Pigg and sketchez)

YELAWOLF ON CRITICS, COUNTRY ROOTS & HIS “BEST FRIEND” EMINEM (VIDEO INTERVIEW)

I don’t know Yelawolf. 

Over the years we’ve crossed paths a few times. DJBooth exclusively put out hisTrunk Muzik mixtape – the original Trunk Muzik that was later repackaged as Trunk Muzik 0-60  – Yela played our A3C show, I interviewed him right before Love Storydropped, blah blah blah. But I’ve never talked to him about anything except music, I certainly wouldn’t ask him to move a couch, I don’t know Yelawolf, and I certainly don’t know Michael Wayne Atha.

Still, I’ve known plenty of Yelawolfs in my life, I have some Yelawolf in me. He’s my Uncle Jim, my friend Cal, guys who were allergic to fake smiles, who had no tolerance for even casually forced small talk. And so they would constantly test you, carefully watch how you reacted, and if you could roll with the punches, even land a few jabs of your own, you had their loyalty. And if you didn’t prove tough enough to be worth their time, well, you probably called them an asshole, but not to their face. 

And so I was well prepared when I walked into Yelawolf’s trailer during Soundset. I’d watch other interviewers get rattled by his willingness to challenge questions he thought were stupid, but I had a childhood full of Uncle Jim behind me, I was ready. I didn’t know Yelawolf, but I felt like I knew him well enough to be able to get a damn good interview out of him. 

Case in point, check out this video. It starts off with him talking about the reaction to Love Story, how he felt like sites like Pitchfork completely missed his intentions and couldn’t understand the kind of music he was making. But while we were talking a festival radio kept going off and he eventually yells at the staff to keep the trailer quiet. It’s all interesting, but in particular watch for the 2:46 mark. 

 

Did you catch that? The slow smile he couldn’t keep supressed, the one that let you know the flash of anger was never serious, that he just wanted to see who could tell that he was joking? In a moment that’s Yelawolf, and in a way it’s a good description for his career. There’s a part of him and his music that’s constantly pushing, always challenging what hip-hop can sound like, what a rapper’s supposed to look and act like. And that’s why it was striking to hear him so comfortable on Love Story, like he had settled into himself, wasn’t pushing anymore, and he confirmed that was the case. According to Yela, the rapper we knew from Trunk Muzik was more the exception than the rule, that he had been blending rap, rock and country years before he ever popped the trunk. 

And so while they’re from strikingly different geographies, it makes perfect sense why Yelawolf signed to Shady, why he and Eminem have found so much common ground. They were both odd kids, people who felt unstoppably compelled to be themselves, even when there were so few people around them like them. And in being so fearlessly themselves they found out just how many people out there are like them, how many people are looking for someone to let them know it’s ok to throw a middle finger to the world in the name of self-expression. 

I know Yelawolf better after that interview. I know what it sounds like when his son is bored backstage and wants to go to the mall, I know he thought the gigantic donuts left out for him were ridiculous, I know his fiancee, Fefe Dobson, was furious with him when he got the Slumerican tattoo under his lip. But I still won’t claim to know him in any real way outside his music, although maybe the best way to get to know Yelawolf is through his music, especially after Love Story, when it sounds like his music is finally a true reflection of the person he truly is. Truth be told, we all have at least some Yelawolf in us, even if we don’t know ourselves well enough to realize it. 

[Nathan S. is the managing editor of The DJBooth and a hip-hop writer. His beard is awesome. This is his Twitter.]

https://youtu.be/vtrORnN3xT8

Kutt Calhoun Makes Surprise Fan Visit

Kutt takes time out of his busy schedule to visit Cameron Arens, a fan and long time supporter, who due to physical impairments and current financial situation, couldn’t attend the meet and greet scheduled for later that day.

During his visit, Kutt says regarding Cameron “if he was the only fan I had, it would still be worth it”.

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Dizzy Wright, Hopsin & Jarren Benton Get Busy On Hot 97’s ‘The Hotbox’

The Funk Volume crew lace a ten-minute cypher.

It’s been a busy week for the Funk Volume crew. Currently in New York, Hopsin, Jarren Benton and Dizzy Wright made headlines earlier when they openly challenged any label to a 3-on-3 battle. They don’t care if it’s Shady, they don’t care if it’s TDE, they don’t care who it is – as long as they got the money to back it up. That’s because the talented trio have put $500,000 down on their end.

Will anyone step up? Probably not. I don’t see any label latching on to the bait with the possibility that their roster could face defeat. It’s more than a half a million dollars down the drain. You’ve got your artist’s fan base taking a hit, fickle “fans” abandoning ship, and an overall strike on their credibility. Ok… it’s the 500 racks!

But, in case any label is actually considering taking Hop, Jarren and Dizzy up on their challenge, the FV reps decided to offer a taste of what the opposition can expect. Press play on the clip below and watch the trio get busy for ten minutes during their time on Hot 97’sThe Hotbox with DJ Envy and Ebro.

 

Dj Enuff And Ebro Host The Cypher Of The Century!!
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Heavenly Productions, Inc. presents The Librarian

A new introductory video has arrived for Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival so settle in and get to know The Librarian, played by Tech N9ne, who teaches us that everything in Heaven is by the book.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbE_Ekn__eg

Kottonmouth Kings – Sink Or Swim

Just released on www.youtube.com/KottonmouthKingsVevo

Music video by Kottonmouth Kings performing Sink Or Swim. (C) 2015 United Family Music Inc.

http://vevo.ly/3uzUdY

Placentia, CA based psych/hip hop group Kottonmouth Kings have released a new track “Audio War,” now available on iTunes. The band also released a brand new music video for “Sink Or Swim.” Both tracks are from the group’s upcoming album Krown Power, out August 28th via United Family Music / Capitol Records. Krown Power is available for pre-order now on iTunes and in Kottonmouth Kings’ merch store.
Nearly 20 years ago, Kottonmouth Kings’ popularity began when word spread about their unique and original style that came to be known as “Rip-Hop”. Over the years, this iconic group has built a huge fan base who feel inspired by their lifestyle, their music and their fashion. The group is ready to release their first full-length album on United Family Music Group, their new label founded by KMK front man, Brad “Daddy X” Xavier.

For more information on Kottonmouth Kings, please visit http://www.kottonmouthkings.com/.

Pre-order Krown Power on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/KrownPower

Krown Power pre-order merch bundles can be purchased here: http://www.kottonmouthkingsmerchandise.com/

Listen to “Audio War” on Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/track/1bdDaGg5uIEghVK9rV0DpB

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