Yes yes and yes.
I'm less interested in the music he writes about as I am the way he
discusses the context in which it lives. It's odd that he pushes off of EDM
to justify this stuff, but I see where his head is with everything. He's a
great writer.
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 12:31 PM, Christopher Mauldin <kit.mauldin@yahoo.com
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> wrote:
quoted 23 lines > http://www.discogs.com/Blanck-Mass-Dumb-Flesh/master/833614
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> looks more like the Matmos cover, but whatever....
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> I think we are lucky to have Philip Sherburne. such a gifted, prolific
> writer and an advocate for innovative music who has managed to use big
> platforms like pfork, RA, Spin, and the Wire to communicate his ideas.
>
> as far as the music? I think the gun-cocking, glass-breaking industrial
> post-grime ballroom genderqueer vibe was OVER a long time ago. let's figure
> something else out for 2016, please.
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> On Dec 18, 2015, at 12:10 PM, Ben Diamondstein <ben@diamondste.in> wrote:
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> I rarely take Pitchfork's opinions too seriously, and this guy is a little
> too excited about Arca for my taste, but the article is interesting
> nonetheless.
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> http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/9776-the-year-in-electronic-music-2015/
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