gear failure
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I desire my own self to be alive. An intensifier…. Learning slowly that to be that also means to embrace calm, to train in it in the same way one trains in sport or intellect…… They all piece together„„
once in amsterdam. after a show where kim gorden played. the show was over. But the auidience wanted to dance. They pounded on the benches walls and floors or the OCII creating their own sound and dancing to it. thats the way. it was fucking inspiring and made me feel alive
adrian piper on funk music
I watch the dance floor here. And seeing people dance; despite any thing hard, despite any burden, makes me feel ok.
‘Ghosts,’ I said. ‘Ghosts are why we can’t make love.’
The sound of bass makes it feel better
ABOUT KARL HEINZ STOCKHAUSEN
His work with electronic music and its utter fixity led him to explore modes of instrumental and vocal music in which performers’ individual capabilities and the circumstances of a particular performance (e.g., hall acoustics) may determine certain aspects of a composition. He called this “variable form” (Wörner 1973, 101–105). In other cases, a work may be presented from a number of different perspectives. In Zyklus (1959), for example, he began using graphic notation for instrumental music. The score is written so that the performance can start on any page, and it may be read upside down, or from right to left, as the performer chooses (Stockhausen, Texte 2, 73–100). Still other works permit different routes through the constituent parts. Stockhausen called both of these possibilities “polyvalent form” (Stockhausen, Texte 1, 241–51), which may be either open form (essentially incomplete, pointing beyond its frame), as with Klavierstück XI (1956), or “closed form” (complete and self-contained) as with Momente
I’m Getting Evicted From Detroit’s Most Famous Techno Loft
and I am going to their last party. see you detroit <3






