The cult of cool is bullshit. I was listening to BBC6 earlier today and this track came on. My first thought? This isnāt cool. The reason Iām writing this message is because I noticed that thought and I don't think it was useful. Bruce Mau, the Canadian designer, once said: cool is conservatism dressed in black. And heās right: ācoolā is often just a way of saying this doesnāt fit, that doesnāt fit. Cool can be used as a weapon. To exclude and exclude⦠until only the chosen remain. Fucking boring, reductive, and based in fear. That's why I wanted to check myself - my cool and your cool do not need to be the same. And if weāre digging deep, itās the antithesis of the roots of this sceneāwhich was built on love, acceptance, and belonging (thanks in no small part to MDMAās ability to dissolve imagined cultural boundaries). Whatās much more powerful than cool by someone elseās standards isFiguring out whatās fucking cool to you.Figuring out whatās exciting to you.Figuring out what would make you and your friends lose their shitānot some imagined ācool kids.ā And I say this as someone whoās spent a large part of my adult life trying to fit in, or trying to appeal to the imaginary moving target that is ācool kids.ā What Iāve come to realise is this: the best, most interesting, most cool shit I make is when Iāve got a clear idea of the space Iām writing forāand the experience I had in that space, how it felt, smelt & sounded. Itās not about fitting into someone elseās gang.Itās about recreating my personal experienceSo your cool and my cool can life together "As one family". Thatās the gang we're gathering inside the Unreaosnable Artist Community. Hope this makes sense and was useful to you.Tx. PS ā The community is currently closed, but if youād like to join the waitlist, to be told when next we have a spot, just hit reply.