
Although lolicore developed outside of breakcore (and not even having to resemble breakcore), its so awesome to see how much the breakcore scene has grown recently, this massive revival brings me back to the lolicore revival I started so many years ago. Its amazing to see the label's values of acceptance and self-expression to be expanding into the greater scene as a whole, we are stronger in numbers. In recent years, with the growing popularity of goreshit and Reizoko Cj, lolicore has finally been accepted into the rest of breakcore. I am so blessed to have been able to continue my label for all these years and preserve and spread all of these values of lolicore. Lolicore is about self-expression, lolicore is about community, lolicore is about supporting the creative efforts of others, lolicore is about getting out there and making music even if you don't know how, lolicore is about community and acceptance, lolicore is about taking every reason why you don't fit into society and making those your strengths, lolicore is what you feel. Lots of people think lolicore is just edgy internet music, but the real ones know that that's only the very surface of the genre. Lolicore is music of the soul of those who don't fit into society, and I wanted to create a community where we do fit in. Tsundere Violence exists to preserve and spread the original lolicore values, as well as being a welcoming space for artists of every level and creed. What I'm even happier about though is that Tsundere Violence has been able to succeed without ever once wavering, and that my values continue to exist in this scene and community. It has lead to me meeting (and even befriending) heroes of mine, such as Princess Army Wedding Combat (who's on this comp).


Over the years I saw the label grow more and more, it has now featured artists from allover the world, and the amount its grown is just astounding to me. Everyone loved the idea and the label was immediately pumping out lolicore from this new budding scene. I knew that the lolicore revivalist movement needed to be centralized to be effective, so I took up the helm and created Tsundere Violence as a place for us to all release our music in one place. This was when I met artists like Vaenus, Pkthundaga, BillmaZter (RIP), 4649nadeshiko, and so on all of which were incredibly close friends of mine during this period.Īlthough LAA was helping to keep us as a close community, I saw there was another problem occurring, our music was scattered everywhere and was too hard to navigate. This was a Facebook group we created (it still exists actually), and we tried to add as many active artists as possible. Together with RaevLoli, we formed the Lolicore Artists Association (LAA). I loved this music too much to let it die, I knew its values and music was too important to just fizzle out like that. I absolutely loved this community, but I saw a problem, lolicore was dying.Īt around the same time that I started getting heavily involved in the genre, many of the classic artists were leaving for one reason or another, it was a major exodus. I quickly made more friends in the scene, such as Abra, FoxxyDekay, and RaevLoli. The very first music person I met was DJ D1ed, and he helped me get started (I didn't even know Soundcloud existed back then). I started reaching out to various artists via YouTube, then later last.fm and Soundcloud as well. I could instantly tell that there was something deeply magical about this genre and its music, and I immediately wanted to get involved.

I got into lolicore in around 2011, I absolutely fell in love with it immediately, and the whole course of my music changed (I was making regular breakcore prior). I am so insanely happy and thankful to God to see how much Tsundere Violence has grown, and how much my values have permeated the very fabric of breakcore itself. Running Tsundere Violence has been an absolutely amazing journey over the past decade I have seen the scene morph and evolve, have seen folks and styles come and go, and have met so many amazing people over the years. RELEASED ON TSUNDERE VIOLENCE: ġ0 YEARS, 10 AMAZING YEARS~!!! It's so surreal to me that Tsundere Violence is now officially 10 years old.
