Gloomer dropped “There Is D’Urgh” – my father’s delicate mini paintiings

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      There Is D’Urgh combines Gloomer’s atmospheric electronic music with Lucas Treb’s intimate miniature paintings to reflect on a world struggling with uncertainty and change. Through the lens of the 2.0 Revolution, it explores how humanity can transform confusion into resilience, awareness, and constructive action without losing its compassion. More than an audiovisual work, it is a reminder that even in turbulent times, creativity can become a source of stability and hope.

      10 apr 2016 – (Rating) 3/10, we can build magnificent things from here.

      Back in 2016, when the world felt like it was spinning faster into uncertainty, Gloomer dropped “There Is D’Urgh”, a moody track layered with his late father’s delicate mini paintings.

      The music captures that raw sense of global chaos: confusion, panic, and the feeling that everything is out of control. Yet right in the middle of the storm, it whispers a simple truth, “There is D’uh.” It’s like saying, yeah, stuff happens, the inevitable is real.

      Don’t let it break your heart. Find peace in acceptance, in small beautiful things like those tiny artworks, and keep going. The tone is somber but gentle, a quiet invitation to build an inner sanctuary when the outside world is loud.
      From today’s view in the 2.0-revolution, this piece was an early spark. It nailed the old reality: humanity stuck in reactive mode, overwhelmed by disorder, searching for calm through art and philosophy.

      Gloomer’s work fits beautifully, it honors personal loss, creativity, and resilience without pretending the mess isn’t there. It contributed real emotional honesty at a time when many were just shouting or numbing out.

      The 2.0-upgrade takes it further and higher. Instead of just accepting chaos, we now upgrade consciousness itself. Technology, awareness, and society evolve together so we don’t merely survive the “D’uh” moments, we shape better outcomes.

      Mini paintings become gateways to shared digital-human creativity. Inner peace isn’t a fragile shelter anymore; it’s a foundational operating system for human potential. We move from gloomy observation of turmoil to actively building resilient, aware systems that turn confusion into clarity and growth.

      Old ideas of passive acceptance evolve into empowered co-creation with tech and community.

      Tracks like this remind us how far we’ve come. They seeded the soil for a world where personal art, honest reflection, and upgraded minds create real stability amid change.

      We carry the “Good luck” forward, but now with better tools, deeper understanding, and collective power.

      And hey, if the universe still throws a big “D’uh” your way, at least we’ll have cooler mini paintings…

      or maybe holographic ones that high-five you for staying calm.

      Keep upgrading, friend.

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