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Everyday Choices on the Daily Source Code

December 22, 2007 |

deltasierracharl.pngI got an email last week saying that my piece "Everyday Choices" had been played the well known podcast, Adam Curry's Daily Source Code.

I took a listen and his intro and outro to the spoken word piece (surprised he didn't choose Teru's version which has more flow) are pretty cool. It seems like Adam's been going through a bit of a political awakening, having read Confessions of an Econonic Hitman recently, and he played my piece as part of wondering where are the politically relevant lyricists today. Where are our generations versions of Dylan, Springstein, or others.

To Adam, first of all thank you for highlighting my words and it gives me reason to keep writing and make the next album. Second, those voices are out there, but they are probably speaking in spanish from Latin America or influenced by Hip Hop and coming from South Africa or Ghana or Brooklyn. Our generation's cultural transformation is global, and I hope we can step it up in the coming year.

Posted by Colin at December 22, 2007 7:04 PM

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