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Stockhausen on Human evolution - 1972

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Excerpt from Karlheinz Stockausen's May 1972 lecture to the Oxford Union on 'Four Criteria of Electronic Music'. Here, Stockhausen responds to a question concerning the loss of 'Humanity' in electronic music.
For the full lecture, go to:

http://www.stockhausen.org/video_kassetten_engl.pdf

it's number 16 on the list.

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  • @haulpartnett Listen again. He did address the questions. He's saying the music isn't dehumanizing because it in fact reflects something fundamentally human - humanity's higher consciousness.

  • this are young people from the 70s and i see they are thinking and intelligent philosophical.. when i look to our modern youth i just see idiots who listen to mtv and charts... humans got very stupid in the lost 15 years... they lost their brainpower...

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  • Such a mood swing, this video. First I want to beat the shit out of the pretentious hippie fuck asking the question. Then Stockhausen starts talking... and he's completely insane.

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