Imagine a world where talented musicians make music for the benefit of those
who love music. Unfortunately, that is not this world. At least not as far as
the music industry is concerned. As we all now know from past episodes social
engineering is delivered most frequently via media. This includes news, movies,
TV and music. The recognition of this fact has inspired music lovers to begin
creating and supporting musicians free of the music industry. After all, once
one is forced to face the truth about the soundtrack of their life and how it
was made, change is bound to follow. And while many of us still listen to music
that was used to socially engineer the world, it is now put into perspective,
ensuring the “worshiping” aspect of appreciation is removed. No longer
sacrificing our energy to dishonest systems that seek to engineer us (modify
behavior and taste) and harvest our energies. In this new era many things are
about to change and I suspect how we make and listen to music will be on the
list of things that need changing. After all, we all have the ability to shape
the new reality in spite of the social engineering beneath it all. Maybe the
next decade of music will actually employ key changes again. Maybe the
complexity of music will make a come-back and recognize melody and harmony as
foundational… once again. In the last 30 years the complexity and lofty nature
of music has been engineered out of it in an effort to lower minds. It is time
this is amended. Change is upon us now and each of us can help to decide what
is acceptable, and what is not.
Original post on Crrow777 Radio