Hi all, I don't know if I saw this mentioned on this list yet:
http://www.musicforrealairports.com/live/index.php

I think it's a great concept, and I'm really glad to see The Black Dog
offer something of a critique to Eno's original idea, because I've
always felt there was an ideological aspect to Eno's work. Indeed, the
idea of ambient music itself deserves to be questioned; does ambient
music just function to as pretty background to cover up the disturbing
aspects of reality? Or worse, when does ambient music actually work as
an active element used to manipulate the individuals who exist with a
particular space for a certain end?

By the way, one of the things I can't stand in our age is that it's
impossible to have a nice dinner without having some kind of terrible
background music pumped into your ears. I would love to find a
restaurant that was bold enough to refuse to use background music! If
I can't have silence, I'd settle for something like Mozart. John Cage
would be ideal, but I realize the odds of that occurring...

~David

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