The golden age of infinite music - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2...
Oct 31, 2009
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"Most importantly, as the great digital revolution rolls on, bands are no longer having to compete for people's money. Instead, they're jockeying for our time. And the field is huge, crossing not just genres, but eras. Who do you want to investigate today: TV On The Radio or Crosby, Stills and Nash? Do you fancy losing yourself in the brilliant first album by Florence And The Machine, or deriving no end of entertainment from how awful The Rolling Stones got in the 1980s? Little Richard or La Roux? White Lies or Black Sabbath? As one of my music press colleagues use to say, there's no longer any past - just an endless present."
- Brad Williamson
On the Internet everything is everywhere all the time. Cosmic consciousness given physical structure, made physically manifest as a global machine.
- Sean McBride