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Final Columbia Experimental Music Festival celebrates creative freedom

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The ultimate success of any experiment is tough to measure.

Chase a near-prophetic ability to match your hypothesis and outcomes, and you’ll almost always be disappointed. Permanence can’t be the standard either. If something you try or build doesn’t last forever, that’s no condemnation of its value, its worthiness.

If true success lives somewhere between vision, compassion, integrity, and some shifting of the shared horizon, then the Columbia Experimental Music Festival has been a smash hit.

The fest, which joins jazz and hip-hop, rock and electronic music — and almost everything else — will take its final bow next week. The 2023 edition forms a fitting celebration of what makes the festival special, and restates its values one more time, high notes only.



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