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DESCRIPTION:Friday, May 27th — 7 PM   THE TROUBLE WITH MUSIC WITH MAT CALLAHAN  At 
 the AK Press Warehouse — the Oakland stop of his national tour  Callahan, 
 a member of the music industry for over 30 years, will discuss his new 
 book, which argues there is a crisis facing music. Positing that the signs 
 are everywhere, from the saturation of public space by tuneful trivia to 
 the digital downloading controversy.  Quantity has replaced quality. The 
 number of units sold is now the criteria by which music is judged and 
 high-gloss, mass-produced, low-content music is everywhere. You can’t 
 shop, eat, ride a bus or see a movie without hearing it as each day you are 
 inundated with enticements to buy it. Like the replacement of essential 
 nutriment by junk food, music lovers are expected to surrender their 
 critical faculties and consume the phony McMusic that can be more 
 effectively controlled and profitably sold than the genuine article.   
 Callahan unravels and elucidates the crises facing music as well as its 
 liberatory potential. The Trouble with Music includes discussions of 
 technology and its effects on music making and listening; superabundance 
 and the absense of critical thought; the development of radio; music 
 criticism; copyright; the digital domain and the internet; labor and music 
 making; and the special relationships between words, dance, politics, and 
 music. A large segment of the general public seeks a relationship to music, 
 which turns an exceptional profit for those who own and control it. 
 Callahan provides a means of evaluating music and a powerful critique of 
 the music industry. Whether you whistle at work, sing in the shower or 
 conduct concertos, Callahan and ,The Trouble with Music will challenge and 
 enhance how you think about music.   MAT CALLAHAN has been involved in the 
 music industry for over 30 years. He was the founder of the legendary San 
 Francisco performance space / venue / recording studio / audio magazine 
 Komotion, and founder / singer / songwriter / guitarist of Island recording 
 artists The Looters, who in 1980, were instrumental in creating “world” 
 music. He has worked as an engineer, manager and producer. He currently 
 lives in Switzerland, where he works full-time as a producer, and continues 
 to perform his own material as a solo artist. Callahan has just released a 
 new CD on Broken Arrow records called “A Wild Bouquet”.   ADVANCE 
 PRAISE “Yes—let’s break the grip of Stars and Hits.  Music could 
 change the world. Read this book.”   —Pete Seeger  "The Trouble with 
 Music isn't anything like most books about music. Those other books start 
 by assuming that today's music world looked just the same yesterday and 
 will be the same tomorrow. Mat Callahan understands that today's music 
 world is a product of the past, struggling to bear the future. His story 
 begins with reexamining what all music fundamentally shares, then sets 
 about showing the ways in which those fundamentals have been distorted, all 
 the while insisting we can free the music-and ourselves-to achieve a future 
 worth celebrating. This isn't just a theory: Callahan, a working musician, 
 crams his book with as much detail as opinion-and there's a LOT of ideas.   
 "Making music is a process as old as the human species,which means that if 
 the music's in trouble because humanity as a whole is in trouble. The 
 Trouble with Music speaks to those troubles and it maps a way out. It's 
 invaluable." —Dave Marsh, Rock & Rap Confidential  “Author Mat Callahan 
 swings a big stick at the inflated piñata that is the corporate music 
 industry in his new book The Trouble With Music. He puts forth a theory 
 that the music business has created a culture of anti-music (in the same 
 way that McDonald’s would be anti-food), and as a result has removed it 
 from music-making’s crucial community-based functions. Drawing on a wide 
 variety of informational sources, Callahan’s argument is a cogent one 
 that needs to be heard…” —Exclaim! Magazine  "If your most pressing 
 concern with today's music is whether Justin Timerlake's acting career will 
 detract from his pop sensibilities, go ahead and skip this book... 'cause 
 you're part of the problem."   —Giant Magazine  "...a highly accessible, 
 surprisingly optimistic essay that will change the way you think about 
 music."   —Zink Magazine  “…This book will change the way you think 
 about music forever. The world needs more thinkers like Mat Callahan..” 
 —Slug Magazine  “Written by an intellectual with over thirty years of 
 experience in the music field, this book chronicles exactly what is wrong 
 with music today… If you have an interest in the direction pop music is 
 going, this is a must read…” —Heartland Reviews  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/05/12/65923.php
SUMMARY:THE TROUBLE WITH MUSIC WITH MAT CALLAHAN
LOCATION:AK Press 674-A 23rd. St Oakland, CA  b/t MLK and San Pablo - near 19th St. 
 BART and West Grand Exit of 80/980  For more info contact:  AK Press at 
 510.208.1700, josh@akpress.org or visit http://www.akpress.org  All events 
 at AK Press are wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/05/12/65923.php
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