Any Sound You Can Imagine: Making Music/Consuming Technology (Music/Culture) by Paul Theberge

Any Sound You Can Imagine: Making Music/Consuming Technology (Music/Culture)



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Any Sound You Can Imagine: Making Music/Consuming Technology (Music/Culture) Paul Theberge ebook
Format: chm
Publisher: Wesleyan
Page: 303
ISBN: 0819563099, 9780819563095


The band paid homage to hardcore predecessors like Glassjaw and Zao, but they also infused pop melodies and electronic sounds that added alluring complexity to the music. Not only did Spencer Chamberlain's lyrics connect with me in the most intimate way I could imagine, but the entire presentation of the album neared perfection. I am constantly reminded to think harder and more intentionally about not just the music I consume, but how I view myself. It then moved along to sheet music and with that came revenue from sales to the musical public and by so doing helped to move revenue income beyond just ticket sales to the opera or orchestra performances. I'm talking about everything we participate in or bump up against as we make our way through society; our conversations, our daily routines, the stuff we accumulate (or the stuff we only wish we could afford). I'll help – emphasis mine: In the lead: After 20 years, the world has finally caught up with Daft Punk, so the helmet-clad retro-futurists are embarking on a new mission: to make music breathe again. Xv + 335 pp., photographs (black and white and colour plates), musical examples, notes, glossary, bibliography, By emphasizing its social, cultural and political--as well as technological--dimensions, Meintjes makes a strong case for the recording studio as an important, even integral, context for music production. Durham & London: Duke University Press, 2003. Crunk in the south was conceived and mixed/mastered to be consumed on car sound system. Anyhoo, here you go: Louise Meintjes, Sound of Africa!: Making Music Zulu in a South African Studio. Here's a partial list; if you can think of other notable factors/tech (esp particular devices and their quirks), please make a note in the comments: These digital devices have become, for many, the primary interfaces with sound recordings, especially in the form of mp3s, compressed music files that allow for easy circulation and storage by adding a further layer of frequency .. If that's right, Young may do a great service for musicians everywhere, and make a lot of money for himself and others along the way.