Alvin Curran, "On Spontaneous Music" - University at Albany
Alvin Curran, "On Spontaneous Music" - University at Albany
Alvin Curran, "On Spontaneous Music" - University at Albany
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490 A. <strong>Curran</strong><br />
trends and technologies in music are unfolding <strong>at</strong> a dizzying r<strong>at</strong>e, thankfully the<br />
confront<strong>at</strong>ion between progressive and regressive has not been globalized out of<br />
existence. The youth culture, without setting a foot in the piazza, imagines it can<br />
subvert the entire social and economic order by the simple click of a mouse. And with<br />
the planet now choking on its own voracious music consumption—music of every<br />
kind everywhere all the time—surely someone will be able, once again, to inject it<br />
with a wicked dose of orderly disorder. MEV is dead! MEV lives!<br />
Gallipoli, 6 August 2000, edited by Susan Levenstein<br />
http://www.alvincurran.com