Hungarian Pop Radio
yesterday i was reading an essay by Pound for my modernism paper in which he was urging the aspiring imagist to actively search for music of unfamiliar structure, preferably in a foriegn language. the idea was that, this way, the words of the music would be less likely to distract from focus on the essence of the music's movement.
today i got bored with the music in my library and started listening to Sunshine Radio, popular music from Nyiregyhaza, Hungary. It's really awesome. I wasn't trying to explore the movement of the music or anything, I actually just made the connection to the Pound passage just now, but it's really fun. granted, it's also kind of dorky and aggressively eclectic, but i really recommend it. ok, nevermind, enrique iglesias just came on - i'm changing the channel