"Making music is fantastic"
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“Making music is fantastic” looks like a throwaway line until you remember who’s saying it: Warren Cuccurullo, a musician whose career sits at the intersection of punk abrasion, new-wave gloss, and MTV-era pop machinery. The sentence is almost aggressively simple, and that’s the point. In an industry that rewards mythology (tortured genius, suffering for art, the genius producer anecdote), Cuccurullo boils the whole enterprise down to a blunt pleasure principle. It’s not “music saves me” or “music is my truth.” It’s fantastic - as in fun, kinetic, communal, and physical.
The intent feels like a refusal of cynicism. Cuccurullo has lived through the parts of music culture that can make joy feel naive: band politics, changing lineups, label expectations, the weird afterlife of being associated with a mega-brand like Duran Duran after coming up in edgier scenes. Saying it this plainly reads like a small act of reclamation: the work itself still hits, regardless of the surrounding noise.
Subtextually, it also shifts status away from the spotlight and back to craft. “Making” matters. Not “being a star,” not “having fans,” not even “performing.” The magic is in the doing: the hours, the tinkering, the accidents that become hooks. In 2026, with music increasingly framed as content, “fantastic” lands as a modest provocation - a reminder that the deepest flex isn’t virality. It’s still loving the process when the algorithm isn’t watching.
The intent feels like a refusal of cynicism. Cuccurullo has lived through the parts of music culture that can make joy feel naive: band politics, changing lineups, label expectations, the weird afterlife of being associated with a mega-brand like Duran Duran after coming up in edgier scenes. Saying it this plainly reads like a small act of reclamation: the work itself still hits, regardless of the surrounding noise.
Subtextually, it also shifts status away from the spotlight and back to craft. “Making” matters. Not “being a star,” not “having fans,” not even “performing.” The magic is in the doing: the hours, the tinkering, the accidents that become hooks. In 2026, with music increasingly framed as content, “fantastic” lands as a modest provocation - a reminder that the deepest flex isn’t virality. It’s still loving the process when the algorithm isn’t watching.
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