My good buddy Gregg (former drummer of, among other groups, Ninja Monkeys Attack, for which I was bassist) sent me a thought-provoking article about the difference between analog-recorded sound and digital-recorded sound.
Douglas Rushkoff, author of
Program or Be Programmed, contributes an
article to Boing-Boing that uses this digital-analog difference as a metaphor for many of the developments he considers philosophically troubling about going all-digital. The article reminded me, in an indirect way, of an old broadcast review I did of a
book by David Kusek and Gerd Leonhard, a manifesto, if you will for the highly relevant
Future of Music Coalition.
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