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Modern Malady: The Sound of Music


Monday, June 23, 2008
This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series modern malady

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MODERN MALADY. NOT MELODY. MALADY.
IN OUR TIME, REPETITION ITSELF HAS BECOME THE FORM OF EXPRESSION.    
  

Presenting to you a handful of random musical selections from the last century against another batch of random music created in this decade by the people who were born in the last century - except Mr. Richard Wagner who wrote the piece of music in the middle of the film ‘Tristan & Isolde’ in 1859 on a piano. 

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WHAT IS MUSIC?
The kinetic twin: sound and image.
Of the image the sound is made,
and of sounds we make music.
So, in the music there must be imagery
and if the imagery is not in the music;
inscribed in sound, pitch, rhthmn and melody
then it doesn’t move my spirit.     

There is so much vacant stimulation for the body and our physical senses which by now are just the hardware, the property of the market wherever you are in the world..

The beauty of it is that music can’t be intellectualised. That is why I make music! It is the proper property of the spirit. There is no such thing as bad music, there is only music that will last.

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SEE THE FULL QUALITY VIDEO HERE…

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One Response to “Modern Malady: The Sound of Music”


  1. Philliphe feridias Says:

    The music alone can change the world.
    Your time is coming, kid.

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