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Galaxy brain: Adorno's take on jazz is actually more reactionary. Viewing jazz as emblematic of an enemy clade is far less limiting than seeing the genre as being inevitably tainted by its mass appeal and permanently cut off from all genuine aesthetic traditions.
What strikes me is how much things have moved on since Adorno's period, the contemporary left could never launch a defence of high culture because they'd see it as elitist to do so, meanwhile jazz seems to have declined in influence so much it's not really a relevant question
Adorno would be horrified to discover that *jazz* is now the High Art no one pays attention to.
This is my flavour of centrism
Get their asses king
what would adorno have thought of free jazz and the like is something I wonder about
This book may be of interest. Also interesting to note the number of recorded and broadcasted jazz songs by Germans as propaganda during WWII https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cLkhRMBOtzk …pic.twitter.com/Vj26cNuXWe
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