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Old 05-12-2017, 09:48 AM   #47 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Frownland View Post
I generally keep them entirely separate because even the ****tiest people have moments of non-****tiness, and I imagine that music can be made in between bouts of piece of ****-being. I view it in the same way I would a scientist who developed some sort of groundbreaking theory then turned out to be a rapist or something. I view their work being its own separate entity, unaffected by the lifestyle choices of the person that made it.

There are some cases that I can't separate the artist from their art because it so much a part of them though. One example of this is John Duncan's Blind Date, which is the audio of Duncan having sex with a corpse before getting a vascectomy. I'm not particularly offended by Duncan's piece, there's just no clear way for me to separate the artist from the art in that scenario.
Did the corpse consent?
Nah, that kind of music's dead, man!
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