I'm not saying I quit, but... + QnA!

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I'm an American here driving a semi truck in the oil fields, going down a hill on a dirt road at 2x the speed limit, singing 'Vroom Vroom cyka!'

brianthegreat
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I'm glad I stumbled upon you after hearing you music in that Karl the Deranged video you mentioned. It's made work commutes much better.

Dae_tis
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No matter what, I will always enjoy your work. My late son got me into hardbass and I've been into it since he passed. I sincerely hope you don't quit making it, but I understand how life circumstances changes lives. Peace be with you.

robertfuchs
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I’ve loved your music since the day I discovered Pripyat at night years ago. To this day I’m jamming to it, along with more recent releases such as KVXSS which is criminally short (sorrynotsorry)

I hope the absence of a schedule allows for more creative freedom and passion in your music but more importantly, relieves you of the stress of meeting deadlines of such schedules.

Much love 💜

Scaryduck
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Uamee, I understand things have been in a slump for the past... almost 2 years, just because the fire nation are the way they are, there are still about 2 dozen other Slavic nations - East, West, and South who make up the soul of the sound. Even if that isn't enough for you, music is the language of revolution, the voice of the disenfranchised, the discontent, and the dreamers. Hardbass should now take form into what it always has been, what it's meant to be: A Pan-Slavic anthem of those who want to enjoy life of those who decry the inequities and injustices of the world, and let their feelings be known through their stereo shifting tectonic plates.

Make Hardbass for Ukraine, reclaim it from the perspective of a "russian genre" make it for the man who wants to drink, have fun, and look good while doing it. Hardbass is a part of who I am, I listen to it on my daily commutes, I listen to it at work, I listen to it while I relax and play games, and I share some of it to my friends. I refuse to let it be lost time because of some geriatric war criminal in a bunker made to resemble a dacha.

With nothing less than utter sincerity,
Just A Guy (who loves hardbass)

justaguy
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Hey, happy to see that we're getting some more original ume content!

Tistan
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Oh my god I am so happy- I have been seen by my favorite music artist:)

russia
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Blackadder yes! You absolute legend! I have no questions, just here to send love, you and Boris have given us so much happiness, for years, through a world of differentials these days. Just crack on and do what you do, we love ya ❤️

einar
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that uamee "uwu" is going to stay rent free iin my brain as long as i live

haif__
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Are you thinking about gaming channel ???

realityvlogs
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Come to US Uamee! I would love to see your shows live!

sadsovietspy
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You answered my question, thanks thanks! I didn't know organizing a U.S. tour would be that expensive- holy mother!

In my mind (I'm an old lady) I was imagining "the good old days" when artists who were relatively unknown (but had a strong fan base) could organize small tours completely with the help of their fans- all the artist needed was their passport, instruments/equipment, band and crew. Fans would crowdfund to take out local radio/print ads, they'd aggressively promote on social media, they'd spam the hell out of local promoters/booking agents/talent buyers and let them know that there was a demand for that artist in their area, they'd crowdfund for the whole crew to travel, be housed and fed, and a lot of times they'd even cater/order meals themselves and/or put the whole crew up at their they could offer a place to park and sleep...

Now that I just wrote all of that out I'm thinking "yeah no, there's no way people would be able to handle that these days". The last time I participated in a grass roots tour was 10 years ago- the world is a very different place now.

karmakameleon
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i will always listen to your music and would love to one day do a song with u.
i remember when you first started making music i knew that you where going to do well.
please dont ever stop <3

kandikidmusic
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i like the sound at the end, it makes me happy

BorisLev
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I think you and Boris will always be my favorite Harbass artists.

aDeprivedSeal
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Uamee went down the warhammer rabbithole, then he tied a thread to my pinky finger and starting pulling me in after him. Then my coworkers and friends joined in pulling and now I'm... somewhere. It's hard to tell through all these Black Templar miniatures.

ThePigeon
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Thanks for answering my question!
Studio Engineer is cool, but AUDREY is a cute name.
Audrey lounging on a cushion is really KAWAII!
Yes I’m a doggo lover as much as your music!

erhard
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Happy you answered! I think you have fun making your music and If I find where I left my gonads and decide to make stuff meself and post online, knowing these things will help. Random schedule sounds good as well, I don't see you dropping your creativity and going for the corporate ladder. You're the one who introduced me to phonk, so far as I'm concerned, phonk is to hardbass what Dead Space was to System Shock. Keep doing you, uamee! o7

Megaexplosionman
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Happy that so many people got their questions answered, can't wait for the next video!

Inkyrealm
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Uamee needs to do the epic comeback (i love yr hardbasses :D)

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