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Find out how a small school forms small groups based on the kind of music they listen to.
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Separation of Music and Culture: A ReviewI love listening to music on the radio, and I like to listen to radio about music. That’s what this feature is. Eli Lundgren looks at the different tastes in music at the Renaissance Arts Academy and he speaks of the importance of tolerance and understanding for people’s musical choices. This piece could have benefited from a better recording environment or better equipment, the ‘p’ comes off strongly in this feature. It’d also be neat to hear from the different genres as they are named. I would love to hear a follow up piece in which Eli sits down with different genre lovers and urges them to share their music across musical borders, who knows what kind of jamming or remixing would ensue. Then the piece ends with a message we can all agree on no matter what music we listen to… “Rock on!” Ness Smith-Savedoff |
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Some Randomwow that is the coolest thing i have ever heard. you should be paid one million dollars. |
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Port Rhombus | Squarepusher | Port Rhombus. | Warp Records | 1996 | 06:46 |
Judy A. Rose
Posted on April 29, 2009 at 12:46 PM | Permalink
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I have to agree that when I made this piece I made the mistake of letting the "popping p" happen. I tried to edit it out the best that I could. Also I would love to talk to people who love all genres and elaborate why they love it. I tried not to switch genres in the background because I felt as if it would make the piece to enigmatic. I wanted something calm that everybody can agree sounds tranquil. It helped me get the emotional tone I was looking for. Thank you for listening!