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VEvery time someone shares that Spotify list of the most played songs of the year, a newborn kitten is brutally shot in the eye with a crossbow. One to remember to take very seriously in these times. Andres Lokko’s December 2017 chronicle of the kitten and the death of quantity for music is one of the many happy reunions in the book that is published just in time for the annual charts. Ten years of text production is summed up, and as you read through the nearly 700 pages, the upper right corner becomes increasingly dog-eared: a handful of cultural events, polite social analysis, and stylistic elegance.
Someone could They claim the music and pop culture nerd and his traditional sands (yes, he’s a man) from the early 20’s are irrelevant. But such statements are those of Andrés Lokko the first to double-check, while others of us look for peripheral key people in his texts or are surprised how he points out completely new dimensions in the broadest sense, he has already had time to declare dead and restore both the popular culture as its own species multiple times. .