The new post on We All Make Music is one to sit back and read with a nice cup of coffee and a notepad. There is some gold in there…
We All Make Music say, “In an age of digital downloads, virtual instruments, and social-media fandom, everybody, musicians especially, must learn how technology is controlled. People who fail to do that run the risk of leaving themselves open to manipulation — i.e., to being controlled. That anxiety-stoking thesis is central to a new book by Douglas Rushkoff, who besides being a prolific author and longtime observer of digital life, has played keyboards in the experimental industrial band Psychic TV.”
10 Things Musicians Can Learn from Douglas Rushkoff’s Program or Be Programmed
Enjoy,
- Chris

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