More Radiohead! Jonny Greenwood discusses the sonic quality of MP3s with The New Yorker’s Sasha Frere-Jones. “The downside is that people are encouraged to own far more music than they can ever give their full attention to. People will have MP3s of every Miles Davis’ record but never think of hearing any of them twice in a row—there’s just too much to get through… That abundance can push any music into background music, furniture music.” Reminds me of my first article for The Bygone Bureau.
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