Going to see a haino keiji concert tomorrow, it is his birthday. There was nothing in april, he was on a break. Attentive viewers will remember the death of long-term haino-band bassist in february. Themusic world has a good thing when it comes to death of its members, if they are young(ish). The music made by the early dead makes sense of their death and of itself, as though it (the death) was what was always due as completion of circle &tc. Deaths in middle age are not so useful to the endeavour
They are not embarassing , exciting , nothing but plain horror of the plain result followed to course
The death of Ian Curtis closes the music of Joy Division, the death of Jack Spicer closes the "collected books of", and so on
Outside that closed space is where haino keiji and his (rare) compatriots perform, it is more important because . . . it seems to risk more as there is no absolute core to what is happening outside of the instants of performance -- does that make sense? Not really, but I will leave it like that anyway.
It is somewhat similar to a perpetual bruising -- I am sure that clears things up
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