A New Sonic Sociality by AACM’s George E. Lewis:
jazz put improvisation and interactivity back on the worldwide western table but retrospectivist aesthetics and survivalist shakers will be ignored by many even as residual institutional power manages to deselect some from this future of music others will decline discursive discouragement to create new sonic socialities that will inevitably suffer and benefit from corporate commodification
people will interact and improvise and/or die
musicians will take a chance
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