João was born in the mid 90s into a family of musicians, mostly pianists.
His passion for music, however, only came much later, when he was already
at university. A lover of abstract art since his childhood, he immediately
clicked with avant-garde music, which at the time struck him as a sort of
sonic equivalent of the latter. He tried to take conventional piano lessons
at some point, but never went very far, ending up developing his own
unorthodox approach to the instrument, largely inspired by the likes of
Thelonious Monk or John Cage. Anyway, playing-composing is far from his
main musical activity. Listening is. An avid record collector, he
is constantly listening to music (of all sorts), and admits being
totally addicted. Criticism is, for him, a way of sharing his passion and
hopefully helping others discover stuff he finds worthwhile. Also trained in
philosophy, he believes, somewhat controversially, that, though neither
philosophy nor criticism are rigorous sciences, criticism is nonetheless
more akin to a rigorous science than philosophy is.
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