thunderville, usa
This li’l bit is asking the right questions with the right attitude, whatever her influences. <3
Sigh… this is, I think, an issue at consumer mags of all stripes.
From the NYTimes:
SOLITUDE is out of fashion. Our companies, our schools and our culture are in thrall to an idea I call the New Groupthink, which holds that creativity and achievement come from an oddly gregarious place. Most of us now work in teams, in offices without walls, for managers who prize people skills above all. Lone geniuses are out. Collaboration is in.
But there’s a problem with this view. Research strongly suggests that people are more creative when they enjoy privacy and freedom from interruption. And the most spectacularly creative people in many fields are often introverted, according to studies by the psychologists Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and Gregory Feist. […]
The New Groupthink has overtaken our workplaces, our schools and our religious institutions. Anyone who has ever needed noise-canceling headphones in her own office or marked an online calendar with a fake meeting in order to escape yet another real one knows what I’m talking about. Virtually all American workers now spend time on teams and some 70 percent inhabit open-plan offices, in which no one has “a room of one’s own.” During the last decades, the average amount of space allotted to each employee shrank 300 square feet, from 500 square feet in the 1970s to 200 square feet in 2010.
Northern Valentine’s percussionist is a friend. I am a fan. He is a gifted guy of exceptionally fine indie tastes. This will be his second album; his first was recorded with his brothers in a band called Appalachian Translator (search for Consider an Invasion).
But first, if you’re into ambient/trance, pray get thee to Northern Valentine’s Kickstarter page and consider supporting the recording. The Kickstarter drive turns into a pumpkin on Valentine’s Day (natch), so don’t dally. :)
I’ve been hearing this over and over, from people of great talents. Can’t be unheard, now. :)