Ugh, idolatry.
Lansky's music communicates to the listener.
Cage's ideas were very abstract when you isolate the music and try to get the message from it. Lansky put that message right in your face--"watering it down" by implementing rhythm is beside the point.
Cage is obviously the more innovative and creative of the two. I still stand by what I posted about Homebrew.
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