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Resonances: Noise and Contemporary Music
Contributor(s): Goddard, Michael N. (Editor), Halligan, Benjamin (Editor), Spelman, Nicola (Editor)
ISBN: 1441159371     ISBN-13: 9781441159373
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
OUR PRICE:   $37.57  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Music | History & Criticism - General
- Music | Instruction & Study - Theory
Dewey: 780.904
LCCN: 2013005989
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" (1.25 lbs) 288 pages
 
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Resonances is a compelling collection of new essays by scholars, writers and musicians, all seeking to explore and enlighten this field of study. Noise seems to stand for a lack of aesthetic grace, to alienate or distract rather than enrapture. And yet the drones of psychedelia, the racket of garage rock and punk, the thudding of rave, the feedback of shoegaze and post-rock, the bombast of thrash and metal, the clatter of jungle and the stuttering of electronica, together with notable examples of avant-garde noise art, have all found a place in the history of contemporary musics, and are recognised as representing key evolutionary moments. Noise therefore is the untold story of contemporary popular music, and in a critical exploration of noise lies the possibility of a new narrative: one that is wide-ranging, connects the popular to the underground and avant-garde, fully posits the studio as a musical instrument, and demands new critical and theoretical paradigms of those seeking to write about music.

Contributor Bio(s): Halligan, Benjamin: - Ben Halligan runs the Graduate Programme for the School of Media, Music and Performance at the University of Salford, UK, teaching in the areas of Critical Theory, Media Studies and Performance at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Dr Halligan is currently involved with the University's move to MediaCityUK, and its new facilities with the BBC.Spelman, Nicola: - Nicola Spelman is senior lecturer in popular music at the University of Salford, UK.