Philosophy on Music Making (PMM)
The greatest song ever recorded in human history has not yet been recorded. Musical genres no longer exist.
By Peter Lake

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Culture, art, philosophy

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The greatest song ever recorded in human history has not yet been recorded. Musical genres no longer exist.
By Peter Lake

What's happened in this market over the last decade is that nobody seems to care how they make the money. It's not considered, and yet how you make the money really does matter.
By David L. Steinberg

Diversification in practice is a strategy designed to protect people from not knowing. Because if you don't know, you buy a little bit of everything.
By David L. Steinberg

Every time you add a company, you are removing the possibility of becoming more expert in the areas where you can win.
By David L. Steinberg

Curiosity is not passive, but aggressive inquiry, the refusal to accept surfaces. The curious mind treats every answer as a doorway to ten new questions.
By David Steinberg

Passion is compulsion, not enthusiasm. It is the difference between interest and possession. The passionate do not choose their subject—they are colonized by it.
By David Steinberg

Imagination is not daydreaming. It is active construction. The imaginative mind builds complete worlds, then reverse-engineers them into existence.
By David Steinberg
The greatest song ever recorded in human history has not yet been recorded. Musical genres no longer exist.
By Peter Lake
An exploration of how John Cage's 4'33" redefined our understanding of music, silence, and the act of listening itself.
By Elena Martinez
Tracing the evolution of Afrobeat from Fela Kuti's political anthems to its contemporary global influence.
By Kwame Osei