Aya Nakamura and the Death of Music
There is an immensely wide gulf between Mozart’s prodigious talent and Nakamura’s incomprehensible whining.
There is an immensely wide gulf between Mozart’s prodigious talent and Nakamura’s incomprehensible whining.
While we need not succumb to Adorno’s demoralizing miserabilism, we might agree with him that modern life is profoundly damaged in ways both subtle and overt.
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