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Re: [microsound] Socio/political implications of microsound music?
I believe that art promotes social/political change through the changing of
individual sensibilities.
Therefore the new musical aesthehic that microsound/digital music proposes
will definitly determine social change. How? When? That´s ask to much of a
simple guy like me, that works to put sounds and words together.
Be patient. In twenty or thirty years the change will be obvious.
Beni.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul B-J" <p.b-j@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 6:39 AM
Subject: [microsound] Socio/political implications of microsound music?
Dear m'sounders
Sorry if that sounds like an essay title. I was wondering if anyone
thought there was an explicit or even implicit sociopolitical aspect of
microsound/digital music. For example, the way that lots of experimental
music in the 60's was interested in non-hierarchical social and political
structures which was reflected in the way that music was composed, created
and consumed.
Discuss!
PBJ
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