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johan jacobsson

Monday, July 26, 2004


Byron Bitchlaces: : "propos of a long rambling conversation with 4-2thgrnd last night after watching “The Big Sleep” and reading the amazing comments box on that k-punk post linked to below, I’ve thought a little about what a lot of this music crit theory stuff seems to be reaching for, and what I personally try to reach for in my work (although it’s hopelessly precious to think of advertising in this manner).


Anyway, this is probably a deeply facile formulation compared to what Mark and Tom and Mark S and Simon R get up to, but I’m kind of fond of it…"
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