The Trouble with Music "Yes–let's break the grip of Stars and Hits. Music could change
the world. Read this book." "The Trouble with Music isn't anything like most books about music. Those other books start by assuming that today's music world looked just the same yesterday and will be the same tomorrow. Mat Callahan understands that today's music world is a product of the past, struggling to bear the future. His story begins with reexamining what all music fundamentally shares, then sets about showing the ways in which those fundamentals have been distorted, all the while insisting we can free the music-and ourselves-to achieve a future worth celebrating. This isn't just a theory: Callahan, a working musician, crams his book with as much detail as ideas–and there's a LOT of ideas. "Making music is a process as old as the human species,which means that if the music's in trouble because humanity as a whole is in trouble. The Trouble with Music speaks to those troubles and it maps a way out. It's invaluable." Dave Marsh, Rock & Rap Confidential "...a highly accessible, surprisingly optimistic essay that will change the way you think about music." Zink Magazine "If your most pressing concern with today's music is whether Justin Timerlake's acting career will detract from his pop sensibilities, go ahead and skip this book... 'cause you're part of the problem." Giant Magazine About The Book Callahan unravels and elucidates the crises facing music as well as its liberatory potential. The Trouble with Music includes discussions of: technology and its effects on music making and listening; superabundance and the absence of critical thought; the development of radio; music criticism; copyright; the digital domain and the internet; labor and music making; and the special relationships between words, dance, politics, and music. A large segment of the general public seeks a relationship to music, which turns an exceptional profit for those who own and control it. Callahan provides a means of evaluating music and a powerful critique of the music industry. Whether you whistle at work, sing in the shower or conduct concertos, this book will challenge and enhance how you think about music. Includes a foreword by Boff, from the multi-million selling group Chumbawamba. Title: The Trouble with Music |
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