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Re: [microsound] popularity of new music
> is the music SO eletist and precious that we are afraid to share it
> with anyone else?
you're mixing up two different problems here:
1) advertising is not about sharing.
2) i would share my music with everyone, but they usually don't care.
in a perfect world the concept of mass-advertising & mass-marketing
itself should be torn to pieces, destroyed & forgotten. in the
meantime, if your favorite artist likes to whore themselves for a
slavery-driven corporation every once in a while, that's mostly their
problem; if they can take the heat, by all means shall they go for it;
it doesn't mean i will follow the rest of their career but they're
certainly free to do it... (much in the same way my interest in david
carson or mike mills (the designer) naturally waned after looking at
their corpie work for micr*soft or g*p... so long & thanks for the
thrills.)
i mean, i work for a design & marketing company, who am i to talk?
unfortunately, the music i make wouldn't fit to anything but cat litter
or garage door ads. or anything to do with dental treatment.
fuck, reading conversations like those i wish i were living in a cave.
~ david