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Music For Controllers, by Paul Bailey

by Fred

A tribute to the slowness of anxiety, by Instructor of Music at California State University, Fullerton Paul Bailey. His introduction speaks of his distress over the current economic downturn, but the music itself is absolutely timeless.

A quiet, transcendent work, which the composer nearly forgot after concluding it was “a little too minimal.”

(Note to self, spend some time on this site.)

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  2. [...] Music For Controllers, by Paul Bailey « The Muse In Music “A tribute to the slowness of anxiety, by Instructor of Music at California State University, Fullerton Paul Bailey. His introduction speaks of his distress over the current economic downturn, but the music itself is absolutely timeless.” (tags: controllerism paulbailey financialcrisis) [...]

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