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meta moderators ([personal profile] metamods) wrote in [community profile] metalogs 2023-06-17 10:31 pm (UTC)

David will specifically get a coupon for a weekend deal of "buy 2 get 1 free used vinyl records $10 and under" for being a trooper.

They will have some difficulty finding traces of the Fixer just about anywhere. They won't be able to track him via IP account, because he doesn't (currently) have any accounts on social media, nor are there any posts tied to his name. The mainstream EDM scene, clubs and record stores that have broad public social media accounts will show no trace of him. It's almost as if he's avoiding putting his face in places that he wouldn't normally care to avoid.

They'll have to drop checking mainstream anything, and head further into the underground scene if they want to find any trace of him – luckily for them, one of the mainstream bands they're looking at has an opener no name vaporwave band that's fairly popular around the underground, as they're still emerging artists. Buried in one of their photo albums is a picture from a party overtaking an old warehouse, there in the background of the image among the fluorescent pink and purple glows, is what looks to be the Fixer at the deck, DJing. There's no exert mentioning where the warehouse is, who hosted the bash, or anything that could signify a location. It's for good reason, as the underground movement seems to hop from space to space, decorating, holding all night free-for-all parties, and leaving for the next one. It's easy to stay anonymous in a scene like that, but not all that impossible to be found.

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