![]() ![]() I am now an official presenter of Late Junction in its new Friday night slot, and I am deep into the ebb and flow of the Rum Music column. I ask myself yes or no, before I ask why. It’s how I’ve been inhaling music of late. In a month where dance music Twitter has been frothing about a freshly minted genre they don’t want, in an article that is a classic example of a man who should have passed the mic, Carson speaks of gut feelings, of tingly reactions, of trusting our ears before our brains do the analysing. “My first impressions of the sea were sensory and emotional,” she writes, “and the intellectual response came later”. In a recent collection of her writing there is a quote that sings. Before Rachel Carson wrote the world-changing Silent Spring, she also produced three luminous books on the sea. ![]()
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