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The Best Things We Saw on the Dance Music Internet This Week

Talaboman, UK garage, 'Southland Tales' and more make our list of the week's best things.
Every week, we round up a list of our favorite videos, stories, mixes and other dance music-related news from our own site and other places across the internet. Here's our list. We think you'll enjoy it.

1. Life advice from Genesis P-Orridge

The body is malleable. We don't have to follow the program of our DNA anymore.

It's the advice you didn't you were looking for, but most certainly need. Here, industrial pioneer and artist Genesis P-Orridge offers five strategies for reclaiming your true self.

2. Jlin's creative process

In this new video for Native Instruments, footwork experimentalist Jlin talks about the type of music she makes, her grounded background, what makes her creative process.

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3. Hollywood's favorite raver stereotypes

From the bro with a dream to the misguided runaway bad girls, we break down

Hollywood's favorite stereotypes when depicting rave culture.

4. Radionics

FACT takes a look at radionics, a form of sound therapy that turns thoughts into music.

5. The enduring relevance of Southland Tales

THUMP's Ezra Marcus crafted this smart and timely essay about Southland Tales, a 2006 film (featuring a score by Moby), that feels eerily rimilar to today's political and social climate.

6. Talaboman

Resident Advisor spends time with John Talabot and Axel Bowman of Talaboman.

7. EDM and self-pity

Where was the real? Undefined, spiraling out of touch, Forgot how it feels

When did EDM become full of such self-pity? THUMP UK's Angus Harrison looks at the artists and lyrics that prompted this shift.

8. Women composers

Mica Levi received an Oscar nomination for her penetrating score for the film, Jackie, but she's not the only woman composer in Hollywood. Here, THUMP Canada looks at the women fighting for equality.

9. Young Boy Dancing Group

Meet the dance troupe challenging gender and sexuality norms.

10. UK garage deep cuts

Resident Advisor crafted this excellent playlist filled with deep cuts from the 90s UK garage era. Dig in!