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Counter Argument #1

from Counter Arguments, Volume 1 by The Uncivil Society

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Because music is management of vibrations that we can audibly perceive, this spectrum itself has a range of limitations. In creating instrumentals I research a connected idea and use it as a sonic template. I found that even using the same chord structures of these songs, my own limitations and aesthetic yields a truly different result!

Even though the lens may be the same, I am responding to these artists statements from the past in my moment using the tools of the now. For example the first two counter arguments manifested when learning about Phil Spector. I found he was influenced by Wagner, and in turn aspired to create “little opera-ettas” for the kids. Counter Argument #1 was influenced by Raymond Scott. That man was a big baller - when my son hears any of his songs he says “that is good music”. When I ask why he says “it makes pictures in my mind”. That to me is how music can transcend time and space.

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from Counter Arguments, Volume 1, track released May 1, 2024
Recorded from 1/2019 through 7/2024 at Normieville Studios

Songs composed, arranged, performed, engineered, mixed and mastered by Anon73

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The Uncivil Society Seattle, Washington

I do, because I love to do it. I understand that I am a hack musician, a terrible vocalist and a sloppy graphic artist. I don’t care about achieving perfection, because I am happiest while being engaged in the exalted messiness of my creative process. I don’t worry about capturing the perfect take. I am satisfied by the pure joy I derive from expressing myself without filter or restraint. ... more

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