“Musical genres are like unstable elements, constantly on the verge of breaking down”

Musical genres are like unstable elements, constantly on the verge of breaking down.  Some African-American forms, like disco, grew so popular that they merged with pop music and effectively disappeared; others, like ragtime, maintained their purity, but lost their audience.

Andrew Marantz, “Old School”, The New Yorker (7 April 2014), 26.