There’s an argument that the key to great music is not the place itself, but the people within it. Music history often talks about the legacy of certain cities as though New York invented indie or England invented punk, as if these sounds simply rose out of the ground. But that obviously can’t be the case. Sure, landscape certainly plays a part. The harshness of a big city often lends itself to louder, grittier music, while quieter natural surro…
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