Nice writing, and a change to get some pointers into music I don't know,
thanks for posting.

Simon

On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 9:38 AM Mark Hancock <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi fellow travellers,
>
> Does writing exist if no one reads it? Or ideas activated in the world if
> not shared? (reading and sharing aren't always the same thing, right?).
>
> I've been trying to flex my tired and atrophied writing skills while I'm
> at this year's CTM/Transmediale festival in Berlin.
>
> Here are four recent blog posts reviewing gigs I've been to. Part of the
> exercise was to see how quickly I could turn around some moderately
> literate copy, while not having to tailor it to the criteria of any
> particular publication's house style.
>
> As writers, we all have our failsafe, fall-back phrases and modes of
> thinking that we use to get work done quickly. I was hoping to break
> through that as the festival progresses. We'll see how that goes, I guess.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark
>
> The incidental sonic dentistry of Ben Frost’s new album
>
> http://keepartevil.net/the-incidental-sonic-dentistry-of-ben-frosts-new-album/
>
> Osmium take a whirling dive into territories hewn from basic atomic
> elements.
>
> http://keepartevil.net/osmium-take-a-whirling-dive-into-territories-hewn-from-basic-atomic-elements/
>
> HJirok and the illusion of performative truth in music.
>
> http://keepartevil.net/hjirok-and-the-illusion-of-performative-truth-in-music/
>
> Come for the organ, stay for the beats.
> http://keepartevil.net/come-for-the-organ-stay-for-the-beats/
>
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