If there's any form of music that has risen to the top in a fraction of the time it has typically taken for music to go mainstream, then hip-hop can take the credit in this regard. What began as an underground music form on the streets of New York is now a worldwide phenomenon, bringing all cultures and languages together in an all-out assault on your hearing sense. Since music spreads fastest these days via the information superhighway as opposed to the radio, it has been noted that satellite internet is bringing this unique art form to regions even more remote and isolated than ever before.
Laurie Fields
Albert Bierstadt
John Kennedy
The world of information
Robert Rauschenberg
Monday, June 13, 2011
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