Episode #89 – Too Much Music; James Jackson Toth’s Failed Experiment

26/01/2018 37 min

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Episode Synopsis

Musician and journalist James Jackson Toth launched an experiment in dedicated listening; sitting and listening attentively to just one album a week. He failed. He tells us why, and how we may have too much music to listen to.


You stop hearing music at a certain point and you start hearing decisions.

This week’s guest:

James Jackson Toth, Wooden Wand

Show notes:

Too Much Music: A Failed Experiment In Dedicated Listening
Episode #85 – How Much Music Is Too Much?
Brian Eno: Nerve Net (Expanded Edition)
The Cure: Pornography
Jeffrey Lewis
Douglas Rushkoff: Present Shock
Episode #79 – 1977
Episode #76 – Mirror Balls and Polyester: Looking Back at Disco Music
New York Times review of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Be Bop Deluxe concert at the Palladium, October, 1976.
Episode #48 – Musician Dave Harrington of DARKSIDE and the Dave Harrington Group on Music Between Genres
Other People (Nicolas Jaar’s label)
Liz Pelly: The Problem with Muzak

Our next tracks:

Kirk: Improved Sound Limited: Suicide Road
Doug: The Florida Boys: Southern Gospel Treasury

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Special Guest: James Jackson Toth.