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Re: [microsound] the great depression of experimental music? (OT)
on 9/24/04 9:47 PM, chthonic streams at chthonic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Michal Seta <mis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>> It's strange how the times have changed. For (insert your favourite
>> timespan intelligent life has been in existence) years music has been
>> a social activity, often engaging both performers and the audience and
>> mostly done with bodies and/or physical objects. Today, we 'attach'
>> it to objects. And only the past 30 or so years influenced such
>> blasphemy.
>
> why blasphemy? must we accept the received wisdom of eastern
> mysticism that all physical objects are bad? look at it as a piece
> of visual art. a painting or sculpture. just perhaps mass-produced.
> or not. what's wrong with associating these things together?
what i'm routine
is that there are unseen mists
what people are
like by not having
the right attention span.
this is why listening to music by various
and i'll say this to anyone
rich or poor
abscure or famous :
it's important to get people
acquainted with the way
you sound , not just
the way you look or what you do for a living. not that the
other things don't matter, by putting them together you have an entity a
complete human being and not just a bore
b.
doll
(does this mean i'm discovering monotheism?)
p.s to everyone else: i'm having difficulty ready my handwriting and i get
really excited when Michael Seta enters the conversation.
>
>
>>> furthermore, as a consumer, i prefer the sound of CDs over mp3s,
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