Vocal Brutalism (aka Accrumency poetry)
The bizarre and surrealist concept of accrumency started in January of 2015. To explain what accrumency is I have to tell the story of how it came about. I thought it was funny to leave voice messages on my friends pretending to be calling from a company called Database Finance Industries Limited. The nature of these messages was always the same I would freestyle made business and finance talk as I imagined it sound. I enjoyed saying these stupid things about business and finance even though they made zero sense. To expand on this concept I created an online group called Glitch Coin Finance. The aim was for me to create daily financial updates about made up business firms. On the second post I made up and added the word “accrumency” to it, this was the first time the word was used and the official start of accrumency. Although then ( and even now) I had no idea what it actually meant I used the word accrumency because I thought it sound businessy and it could easily be in a boring speech about finance or management. Overwhelmed with how funny I thought this word was I decide that from then on all the posts had to feature the word accrumency and the group was changed to “Glitch Coin Finance and accrumency”. Accrumency had became a word additive for business and finance, something that could accompany anything to do with these things in sentence but actually have no meaning of its own, the mono sodium glutamate of the pseudo-financial world. Creating accrumency changed my life in ways I could have never have believed and was the dawn of new era , little did I know then what kind changes it would make to me and my writing...
Accrumency First wave is the beginning of the vocal brutalist style and has a heavy focus on finance and business
Beyond Accrumeny continues on where the first wave left off, now with longer sentences and moving into themes of religion, computer science and anarchy.
Collapseudition Antelepussy uses previous accrumency content and uses a little bit of computer magic to make a pseudo-religious sermon