Monday, December 2, 2013
thoughts on the new autechre ep
the ep has a lot of shape to it. always the best autechre. this is the climax/conclusion. it's really gorgeous as it is, in a way that only autechre is capable of, but it makes more sense if you listen to it in context.
this is sort of peripheral to the argument (which i think is not
existing in this reality; middle america is not in any way represented
by wall street), but why does the bourgeoisie get interesting music
while the rest of us are stuck with boring folk garbage? this is a
strain of thought that has long bothered me about leftists, this desire
to avoid any kind of art that might be engaged with intellectually.
instead, why can't we abolish folk as primitivist snoredom and embrace
serious music for all?
i mean, the whole point of reducing labour through socialism is to free up time for learning and art. without art, we'd might as well just throw ourselves into the machines as sacrifices to the production process...
http://jacobinmag.com/2013/11/the-end-of-classical-music/
i mean, the whole point of reducing labour through socialism is to free up time for learning and art. without art, we'd might as well just throw ourselves into the machines as sacrifices to the production process...
http://jacobinmag.com/2013/11/the-end-of-classical-music/
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