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The Hologram of Tupac: Where does this leave the future of live music?
I have spent the the day thinking about the Snoop Dogg gig this week with the hologram of Tupac – who died in 1996. Where does this leave the future of live music? In a few years time, will we … Continue reading
Posted in Live Music, Music Industry
Tagged hendrix, hologram, michael jackson, paul carr, tupac
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More Help Needed For Examples of Loops in Music
Ok – here is some more thoughts on the formulation of loops in music. As before, I would very much appreciate any additional examples you can offer me. See my earlier posts for more thoughts. All of the music is … Continue reading
Posted in Academic, Loop Music, Musicology
Tagged Academic, catagory, Conference, john adams, loops, michael jackson, mike oldfield, musicology, paul carr, rush, university
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