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Would that not be an ideology of primitivism? Choosing not to choose is still making a choice. It's how art critics make a living. To name is to maim. Mark Sottilaro Steve Sandberg wrote: > > > Interesting thread this is turning into. > > > I have no > particular agenda, no artistic philosophy for what I do. Nothing is > particularly > well thought out at all. What I play, how I play and how I think about > what I > play > > really comes from a very, very naive (not to say primitive) > place. > > > I love this comment. I really have no patience for ideology in > music. It's so contrary to the reasons I got into music and > creativity in the first place -- namely, joy, connecting with the > larger dreamself beyond my rational mind, etc . . . > At my healthiest, I know that I do music for myself and for those who > naturally respond to what I have to say. At my most insecure, I worry > about how I'll be labelled and received -- my particular nightmare is > to be dismissed as a "new age" artist.