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Re: [microsound] an age of immaterial reproduction



graham, you missed my point. and it was a deliberately
blunt provocation in the first place, made in order to
draw different replies. the scope of those replies
that i have read so far (i have been on tour playing
my music) show the degree to which alternative
structures are currently being employed to transform
the system. a lot of us have been very resourceful in
escaping the limitations a commodity market places on
art and upon its analysis. the most important aspect
of the thread to me thus far is to see some of these
structures spelled out. i will say more after i finish
reading the rest of the replies...jeff gbk  

--- Graham Miller <grahammiller@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> give me a break... and live in a cardboard box? no
> thanks. G5s don't 
> grow on trees.
> 
> jeff gburek wrote:
> 
> >i am hopefully not in the minority with the cry of
> no
> >more music for capital...jeff gburek
> >
> >http://www.mattin.org/desetxea.html
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
> 
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j.ff gbk

http://www.futurevessel.com/orphansound/

http://www.mattin.org/desetxea.html

http://www.djalma.com

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