[Read free] Listening through the Noise: The Aesthetics of Experimental Electronic Music
• Joanna Demers •
| #1049331 in Books | DeMers Joanna | 2010-07-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.10 x.60 x9.10l,.70 | File Name: 019538766X | 216 pages | Listening Through the Noise The Aesthetics of Experimental Electronic Music
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Good primer - helps to have some subject background|By Corey Bertelsen|I came into this book fairly informed, so that perspective and baggage colors my impression of the book. It helps to know a bit about general 20th century music history, modern aesthetics, critical theory, and/or electronic music going into it.
Demers' book is a great "connect the dots" sort of|||"A well-written, detailed, and though-provoking reflection on the nature of a wide variety of contemporary electronic experimental works/ genres, and the theories of perception and listening that connect them."-Richard Chartier, sound artist |||"Lucid and su
Electronic music since 1980 has splintered into a dizzying assortment of genres and subgenres, communities and subcultures. Given the ideological differences among academic, popular, and avant-garde electronic musicians, is it possible to derive an aesthetic theory that accounts for this variety? And is there even a place for aesthetics in twenty-first-century culture? This book explores genres ranging from techno to electroacoustic music, from glitch to drone music, an...
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