Quote from: aububs on May 09, 2019, 10:40:10 PM
...but i can see where he's coming from and in a scene where there really are no boundaries you can expect there are a lot of things that people would prefer remained secret
People who knowingly, and intentionally, exploit situations, emotions, politics, whatever and then not wanting to be exploited themselves. I'm not sure how that exchange works. Not that I think Merzbow falls into this category.
Merzcast is journalism. Or at least it become that, which I feel is also the best part of it. As I said, I love me some talking about Merzbow sounds, but the oral history that came out of those conversations is the real treasure. Would someone like GX be able to talk about his life and relationships with any sort of freedom if he was put on a chain, limiting him from talking about the things that standout to him about art and artists? I'm sure he could. I guess if you want guests sitting there, calculating their every word, ultimately sanitizing what they share. Personally, I hope the people at Merzcast begin to see themselves as journalists, first and foremost, and then they can navigate the buddy system as a latter priority. It's certainly not an either/or. Easy for me to say, I know. For the people who didn't get to hear episode 14, I got the impression they realized journalism and chronicling history was where they unintentionally found themselves, but also where they wanted to head with it. I hope it plays out in that direction. It's a valuable thing.
Quote from: aububs on May 09, 2019, 10:40:10 PM
i also don't necessarily think it's akita's responsibility to tell everyone why a track was left off venereology. ok it was because of marital issues, ex-wife, whatever. it doesn't really matter. bottom line a track has been left off - the listener/buyer can make a call on whether they subsequently want that release. in my opinion the reasons for omission aren't that important,
1) I don't think it is
necessarily Merzbow's responsibility, but...
2) if you're going to discuss and investigate a piece of art, it's a substantial piece of information as it became revised. It
is important because it is a pivot point for that piece of art.
3) none of this has zilch to do with the consumerism of said art, since we're talking about documentation and investigation. Information over response.