Handmade Electronic Music
Title | Handmade Electronic Music PDF eBook |
Author | Nicolas Collins |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0415996090 |
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Electronic Music
Title | Electronic Music PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Collins |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2013-05-09 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1107010934 |
This accessible Introduction explores both mainstream and experimental electronic music and includes many suggestions for further reading and listening.
Live Wires
Title | Live Wires PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Warner |
Publisher | Reaktion Books |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 2017-10-15 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1780238711 |
We live in an electronic world, saturated with electronic sounds. Yet, electronic sounds aren’t a new phenomenon; they have long permeated our sonic landscape. What began as the otherworldly sounds of the film score for the 1956 film Forbidden Planet and the rarefied, new timbres of Stockhausen’s Kontakte a few years later, is now a common soundscape in technology, media, and an array of musical genres and subgenres. More people than ever before can produce and listen to electronic music, from isolated experimenters, classical and jazz musicians, to rock musicians, sound recordists, and the newer generations of electronic musicians making hip-hop, house, techno, and ambient music. Increasingly we are listening to electronic sounds, finding new meanings in them, experimenting with them, and rehearing them as listeners and makers. Live Wires explores how five key electronic technologies—the tape recorder, circuit, computer, microphone, and turntable—revolutionized musical thought. Featuring the work of major figures in electronic music—including everyone from Schaeffer, Varèse, Xenakis, Babbitt, and Oliveros to Eno, Keith Emerson, Grandmaster Flash, Juan Atkins, and Holly Herndon—Live Wires is an arresting discussion of the powerful musical ideas that are being recycled, rethought, and remixed by the most interesting electronic composers and musicians today.
Composing Electronic Music
Title | Composing Electronic Music PDF eBook |
Author | Curtis Roads |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 513 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0195373243 |
Electronic music evokes new sensations, feelings, and thoughts in both composers and listeners. Composing Electronic Music outlines a new theory based on the powerful toolkit of electronic music techniques.
Making Music
Title | Making Music PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis DeSantis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9783981716504 |
Electric Sound
Title | Electric Sound PDF eBook |
Author | Joel Chadabe |
Publisher | Pearson |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN |
The author covers the development of the electronic musical instrument from Thaddeus Cahill's Telharmonium at the turn of the last century to the MIDI synthesizers of the 1990s. --book cover.
Pink Noises
Title | Pink Noises PDF eBook |
Author | Tara Rodgers |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2010-03-23 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0822394154 |
Pink Noises brings together twenty-four interviews with women in electronic music and sound cultures, including club and radio DJs, remixers, composers, improvisers, instrument builders, and installation and performance artists. The collection is an extension of Pinknoises.com, the critically-acclaimed website founded by musician and scholar Tara Rodgers in 2000 to promote women in electronic music and make information about music production more accessible to women and girls. That site featured interviews that Rodgers conducted with women artists, exploring their personal histories, their creative methods, and the roles of gender in their work. This book offers new and lengthier interviews, a critical introduction, and resources for further research and technological engagement. Contemporary electronic music practices are illuminated through the stories of women artists of different generations and cultural backgrounds. They include the creators of ambient soundscapes, “performance novels,” sound sculptures, and custom software, as well as the developer of the Deep Listening philosophy and the founders of the Liquid Sound Lounge radio show and the monthly Basement Bhangra parties in New York. These and many other artists open up about topics such as their conflicted relationships to formal music training and mainstream media representations of women in electronic music. They discuss using sound to work creatively with structures of time and space, and voice and language; challenge distinctions of nature and culture; question norms of technological practice; and balance their needs for productive solitude with collaboration and community. Whether designing and building modular synthesizers with analog circuits or performing with a wearable apparatus that translates muscle movements into electronic sound, these artists expand notions of who and what counts in matters of invention, production, and noisemaking. Pink Noises is a powerful testimony to the presence and vitality of women in electronic music cultures, and to the relevance of sound to feminist concerns. Interviewees: Maria Chavez, Beth Coleman (M. Singe), Antye Greie (AGF), Jeannie Hopper, Bevin Kelley (Blevin Blectum), Christina Kubisch, Le Tigre, Annea Lockwood, Giulia Loli (DJ Mutamassik), Rekha Malhotra (DJ Rekha), Riz Maslen (Neotropic), Kaffe Matthews, Susan Morabito, Ikue Mori, Pauline Oliveros, Pamela Z, Chantal Passamonte (Mira Calix), Maggi Payne, Eliane Radigue, Jessica Rylan, Carla Scaletti, Laetitia Sonami, Bev Stanton (Arthur Loves Plastic), Keiko Uenishi (o.blaat)