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The music present in "The end of an ear" is unlabelable except as "free form," a musical proposal of Burroughs’ "cut up". Wyatt didn’t need words to convey the state of mind of any idealist... actually adapting musical decomposition to human moral collapse. To say the least, brilliant.
The music present in "The end of an ear" is unlabelable except as "free form," a musical proposal of Burroughs’ "cut up".
Wyatt didn’t need words to convey the state of mind of any idealist... actually adapting musical decomposition to human moral collapse. To say the least, brilliant.
Discover the visionary sounds of Robert Wyatt’s The End Of An Ear—listen now and experience a groundbreaking free form jazz masterpiece.
"The best way to describe madness is through the distorted and childish vision of reality that a child can have." "Wyatt managed to rationalize madness by expressing it in a 'manneristically' Dadaist key."
"The best way to describe madness is through the distorted and childish vision of reality that a child can have."
"Wyatt managed to rationalize madness by expressing it in a 'manneristically' Dadaist key."
Dive into Robert Wyatt's chaotic masterpiece and experience the sound of madness in music—listen now!
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