In the ever growing age of digital media and nearly anyone can be a DJ with the right software and large enough music library where will music go? Reading an article relating tribal art to modern art and the Primitivism Revolution I found myself relating this to music as I read it. Music is something that continually builds upon itself as the genre progresses or there is a revitalization of a...
Today I finished reading Chuck Klosterman's "Killing Yourself to Live", and am still not sure what to make of it. It was either one of the funnest experiences I've had reading and recollecting my own memories along the way, or it was the most narcissistic and self-deprecating piece of garbage I've read in a long time. Or perhaps that's the duality and genuis behind this book, but I'm not sure I'
I woke up this morning and browsed the music collection looking for something to play while I put the coffee on, and started to think about all those top of the year list. They aren't something I've always been a fan of, but I said what the hell and decided to make my own so here goes in no particular order:My Top Tracks Bob Dylan - Modern Times - Nettie MooreThe Features - Contrast EP - Wooden H
Today it occured to me after getting off work and coming back to my apartment listening to Leonard Cohen just how much I owe musically to my parents. I vividly remember when I was young seeing my mother spin Dylan's Blonde on Blonde and thinking she was weird because it wasn't the Simpson's Sing the Blues or something to that effect. I also remember being so captivated by the cover to Small C...