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Musical Analogy
To know how a music works over time notice it aimed years later somewhere else and far away in a Target or Macy’s where the song has you under its fluorescence tingeing the silence as a woman sniffs diffusers comparing the feeling of lavender and matcha and Howard in returns (his ears are huge) takes… Continue reading
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Lessons From Dilla 6: Snare Drum Resonance Is Your Friend
Snare drum resonance is your friend. Continue reading
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Arrows Of Attention: Sports Talk As Creative Self-Help
I hung in there. I hit some Quality shots. I gave myself some chances. I had a good routine and a good process—just sticking to the same old deal. I just need to trust my shots. I had some good looks today. I need to make sure I’m in the right frame of mind, trusting… Continue reading
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Creative Strategies: Multiples
multiple—having or involving several parts, parts, or members One of the most useful concepts in creative work is the concept of multiples. There’s no hidden meaning here—multiple simply means having several parts—but there is hidden power. The way to apply the multiple concept to your work is simple: conceive of and build multiple versions of… Continue reading
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Lessons From Dilla 5: You Don’t Have To Stay On The Grid
Play a metronome along with this and it will never stay lined up. That’s a good thing: the musical time lives. Continue reading
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Resonant Thoughts: Erling Kagge’s “Silence” (2017)
“Negative beauty—by virtue of all that is not present.” “I am constantly interrupted, interruptions engendered by other interruptions. I rummage around in a world that has little to do with me. Attempt to be effective until I realize I won’t get any further regardless of how effective I’ve become.” “The essential thing is the contrast… Continue reading
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Wander
wander – to move in a leisurely, causal, or aimless way I wander all the time when I’m running which is to say that for a part of each day, most days of the week, I’m outside wandering somewhere—going up and down back streets, over fields (such as they are in New York), past airports,… Continue reading
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Notes On A Nils Frahm Concert
In mid-March I went to hear Nils Frahm perform at The Knockdown Center, an open barn-like space in the middle of nowhere in an industrial neighborhood of Maspeth, Queens. There were about three thousand of us, drawn by curiosity about how Frahm might perform his part-neo-classical, part-electronic, part-almost-pop yet always experimental instrumental music. I walked… Continue reading

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