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Old 05.12.2008, 07:37 PM   #103
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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
I think DJ Spooky has referred to himself as folk music before. I wouldn't argue this in the slightest by modern application of the term.

I think these newer groups like Amps For Christ are still folk groups, they are just working in modern times with modern stuff, so obviously the modern influences are there. I do agree somewhat with what you were saying in the sense that I'm not really interested in super-preservationist, "museum piece" folk music that sounds identical for all time. It's meant to be a living form, so our modern warping of these forms is a pretty logical progression in the modern era.


modern, modern, modern, modern, modern, modern

so what youre trying to tell me is, modern?
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