I spaced out reading this until today. It's dynamite. LOVE what you said about space. Brilliant. And so appropriate that you put that Miles Davis quote in. One of my turning points in understanding and appreciating jazz was through listening to Thelonious Monk. His music is ALL about the notes he is NOT playing, and the way he configures space to create the rhythm - the opposite of how a drummer like me thinks about keeping time (of COURSE time is contained in space!). And when you consider the ratio of space and anti-matter in the universe against substance, it's evident how that should be represented here in the material world. Space is the place with the helpful Kadlac man.
I spaced out reading this until today. It's dynamite. LOVE what you said about space. Brilliant. And so appropriate that you put that Miles Davis quote in. One of my turning points in understanding and appreciating jazz was through listening to Thelonious Monk. His music is ALL about the notes he is NOT playing, and the way he configures space to create the rhythm - the opposite of how a drummer like me thinks about keeping time (of COURSE time is contained in space!). And when you consider the ratio of space and anti-matter in the universe against substance, it's evident how that should be represented here in the material world. Space is the place with the helpful Kadlac man.
Hell yes! Thanks, Teke!
Also thanks for the Thelonious Monk reference, because I wanted some new inspiration.
Thanks for sharing that video. So good.
Right?! Fascinating story.