"All processes of expression involve a mixture of bodies whose effects, deleterious or beneficial, constitute a domain of sense from which expressive regularities evolve into clichés. In the case of music whose "bodies" include not only a body of pitch relations, but also a body of cultural relations, a body of styles, and a listening body, its clichés are the expression of their common mixture, their "common sense". So cliché is not something that is preventable, for our own very idea of music is itself a cliché that sustains the entire practice of assembling sound into expressive refrains. Instead, the musical cliché, like any process of expression, develops mutant strains that warp the common or single sense of Music by configuring new relations that make new domains of musical sense."
Excerpt from ELDRITCH PRIEST's BORING FORMLESS NONSENSE [Experimental Music and the Aesthetics of Failure]
Thoughts on music and tradition.
Excerpt from ELDRITCH PRIEST's BORING FORMLESS NONSENSE [Experimental Music and the Aesthetics of Failure]
Thoughts on music and tradition.
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