’It persists as anomaly, as conscience, as critique and as refuge’

’It’s almost impossible to say why certain music attracts me, or interests me, and other things leave me cold. The process of criticism is heavily dependent on a rationalisation of subjectivity. As a critic, you can spend your life prioritising your own tastes with increasingly elaborate intellectual justifications that disallow any alternatives’. That’s David Toop, … Continue reading ’It persists as anomaly, as conscience, as critique and as refuge’