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On the Formula of Music
Formulaic.If you’ve ever read an album review, then it’s a term you’ve come across at least once. When I was younger, and just beginning to realize that music was better than cake, better than sports (oh dear God, yes), and better than cute girls (I was delusional then), I came across this word a bunch of times: formulaic. In fact, I ran into it more than just a bunch of times—seems like they didn’t let you graduate music-critic university without having it engraved into your right cheek.
Um…wrong kind of cheek.
But eventually, you sort of get it; the dislike for formulism. Why? Well, to explain that adequately, I should probably take the time to explain what I mean by formulaic.
Paying homage to the fashion greats on Seventh Avenue in Giuseppe Zanotti!
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You HAVE to listen to this cover of Buy You a Drank by Andy Allo. Absolutely gorgeous.
Amazing visuals in this new clip, “Wide Awake” by Katy Perry. The song is unlike what she usually gets noticed for, and I like that. Check it out!
#tweegram #FrankOcean #love No Frank Ocean slander is allowed around me. I will not tolerate it. (Taken with Instagram)
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What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one. Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information. Huxley feared those who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and egoism. Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us. Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance. Orwell feared we would become a captive culture. Huxley feared we would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent of the feelies, the orgy porgy, and the centrifugal bumblepuppy. In 1984, Huxley added, people are controlled by inflicting pain. In Brave New World, they are controlled by inflicting pleasure. In short, Orwell feared that what we hate will ruin us. Huxley feared that what we love will ruin us.
Neil Postman-“Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business” (via freins)(Source: moontravelers, via 1001bookstoreadbeforeyoudie)

