Innerviews - Music Without Borders
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Music Induced Euphoria
Book Review - Innerviews by Anil Prasad
By Hanan
September 27, 2010

Fans read interviews in music magazines to find out what makes their favourite musicians tick, or what factors might have contributed to a recent release. They revel in intimate details because, in a strange way, it allows them to possess their favorite artists. Innerviews is not like that in the least. Anil Prasad’s new book, an anthology of interviews with various musicians over the last decade, gives more insight into musicianship than it does to dirty laundry. It’s the antithesis of your typical journalistic work; Prasad explores the bounds of making music with a few fundamental questions. Although the artists whom Prasad features (Stanley Clarke, Björk, Joe Zawinul, to name a few) are not currently in the spotlight, their words offer invaluable details about the process of making music (particularly when they answer Prasad’s standard question of what spirituality means to them). Everything from writing soundtracks to the preference of playing old songs vs. new is discussed, and the book teaches a lot more about music history and the industry rather than oft-limited personal stories. Jazz, pop, electronica, hip hop, world music—it’s all here. Prasad, who founded the internet’s first online music magazine (innerviews.org) in 1994 has crafted a gem for anyone who loves music itself, not just a particular artist or genre.

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