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Gerard Cosloy: The Year Complaining About Music Blogs & Beards Broke (Can't Stop the Bleeding)
Gerard Cosloy: The Year Complaining About Music Blogs & Beards Broke (Can't Stop the Bleeding)
Again, if you simply prefer the music of the early ’90′s, or more likely, that just happens to be the period in which you had a moment self of discovery (musical and otherwise) before real world circumstances beat it out of you, no problem. But blogs in general (or Pitchfork in particular) are a pretty convenient boogeyman compared to the public’s rotten taste and/or lazy music fans who’ve just fucking given up.
·cantstopthebleeding.com·
Gerard Cosloy: The Year Complaining About Music Blogs & Beards Broke (Can't Stop the Bleeding)
Interconnected: This Isn't a Story I Tell Many People
Interconnected: This Isn't a Story I Tell Many People
Why privacy persists. "Along with new visibilities comes social understanding of those new visibilities." "If the end of privacy comes about, it's because we misunderstand the current changes as the end of privacy, and make the mistake of encoding this misunderstanding into technology. It's not the end of privacy because of these new visibilities, but it may be the end of privacy because it looks like the end of privacy because of these new visibilities."
·interconnected.org·
Interconnected: This Isn't a Story I Tell Many People