“The mixtapes we made for ourselves were musical mirrors. The sadness, anger, or frustration you might be feeling at a given time could be encapsulated in the song selection. You made mixtapes that corresponded to emotional states, and they'd be avaliable to pop into the deck when each feeling needed reinforcing or soothing. The mixtape was your friend, your psychiatrist, and your solace.”
Quote by David Byrne
Book:How Music Works
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How Music Works
A comprehensive analysis of the history, science, and cultural significance of music, examining its origins, evolution, and influence on human behavior and society. more
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