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Old 06.06.2011, 10:44 PM   #123
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Originally Posted by Decayed Rhapsody
As if on cue, The Wire has this interview with Chris Cutler (of Henry Cow) about downloading and its effects:

http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/6715/

I should point out that Cutler is responding to pomo princess Kenneth Goldsmith's article about filesharing: http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/6445/, where he states that:
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Epiphany No 6: It’s all about quantity. Just like you, I’m drowning in my riches. I’ve got more music on my drives than I’ll ever be able to listen to in the next ten lifetimes. As a matter of fact, records that I’ve been craving for years (such as the complete recordings of Jean Cocteau, which we just posted on Ubu) are languishing unlistened-to. I’ll never get to them either, because I’m more interested in the hunt than I am in the prey. The minute I get something, I just crave more. And so something has really changed – and I think this is the real epiphany: the ways in which culture is distributed have become profoundly more intriguing than the cultural artifact itself. What we’ve experienced is an inversion of consumption, one in which we’ve come to prefer the acts of acquisition over that which we are acquiring, the bottles over the wine.

How boring!
I would have thought Kenneth Goldsmith would have showed at least some amount of empathy for the artists affected by illegal downloading, especially because i always thought ubuweb wouldn't offer any material without the artists' and copyright holders' consent. Maybe i've had a wrong impression? Anyway, i agree completely with Henry Cow's point of view expressed in this article. That's a crystal-clear, well-thought piece, and as far as i can see, is full of truth. I wouldn't know what to think of someone who could think such an explicit communication of his ideas qualifies as an act of bitching. Thanks for posting this.


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Originally Posted by narlus
Buzzo weighs in on the state of selling music today:
http://thephoenix.com/BLOGS/onthedow...#ixzz1OVU1Wk4u
I haven't read this yet, but certainly will in a moment. He talked a bit about the subject, plus other shenanigans, in an interview he gave when the Melvins recently visited Mexico:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNLkS...ature=youtu.be
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