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At 09:26 AM 5/21/01 EDT, dt wrote: >ko-jella@webtv.net writes: >>"Do What Thou Wilt,Shall Be the Whole Of the Law" >crowley's so-called 'law' (!ha!) does not apply to any except those who >accept its consequences. also, his experience of eastern religious systems provides non-obvious interpretations of "thou" and "law" and so on. it can be seen as a statement of fact, more so than a statement of ethics/amorality. of course, ko-jella/b-bender may know all of this. now, apply this concept to looping, turntables, music, whatever... some will choose to define music in certain limiting ways and experience the consequence of limited avenues of musical exposure and exploration. others will choose different definitions, different, perhaps "broader", limits, with different kinds of resulting limits on their creative output. it's all about choosing what limits we want to work within. the precise definition of 'music' is a *choice* made by all of us, and we all experience the consequences of our individual choices. best, dan (who's finally given up posting on topic. anarchy rules! :-) ___ dan mcmullen, ca, usa don't worry - pay attention mailto:dog@well.com 707-485-0220 pgp fingerprint = 1C70 8D81 6B94 93A9 F2D8 9609 2122 BF70 8619 EDAF