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Does the venue make the music?

News: 15th June 2010 by Stef Loukes under Live, Recording & Production

An insightful and charming TED Talk video from the legendary David Byrne, asking the question, "Does the venue make the music?". Expect lots of examples, ranging from classical to popular music through to birdsong, Byrne explains how the evolution of music is hand in hand with the evolution of the venue. This 16 minute long presentation makes for fascinating viewing!

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http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2010/06/david-byrnes-ted-talk-on-how-place-drives-music.html


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Venues, David Byrne, live music, performance, video

 

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