Japanoise 在线电子书 图书标签: 音乐 日本 噪音 音乐相关 Transnational DavidNovak 文化 Japan
发表于2024-12-23
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是上课当教材读的,每周得写作业,但时不时读着读着还是感觉热情而向往。噪音到底可不可以被分类,上课讨论很久还是讨论不清,直到后来我厌倦了这种讨论,飘飘忽忽地开始想别的事情。
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评分閱畢只發覺大部份內容都耳熟能詳,以前在各處聽過、讀過。之前看到的唱片店地圖原來只是舊的,fxxk... 唯一有趣是一段寫到Kelly Churko、Guilty Connector怎去作母帶處理...
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评分摆脱浪漫主义和编年历史叙事的扎实之作。四年了,初稿译完。
Noise, an underground music genre made through an amalgam of feedback, distortion, and electronic effects, first emerged in the 1980s, circulating on cassette tapes traded between fans in Japan, Europe and North America. With its cultivated obscurity, ear-shattering sound, and over-the-top performances, Noise has captured the imagination of a small but passionate transnational audience. For its scattered listeners, Noise always seems to be new, and to come from somewhere else: in North America, it was "Japanoise." But does Noise really belong to Japan? Is it even music at all? And why has Noise become such a compelling metaphor for the complexities of globalization and participatory media at the turn of the millennium? In Japanoise, David Novak draws on more than a decade of research in Japan and the United States to trace the "cultural feedback" that generates and sustains Noise. He provides a rich ethnographic account of live performances, the circulation of recordings, and the lives and creative practices of musicians and listeners. He explores the technologies of Noise, and the productive distortions of its networks. Capturing the textures of feedback - its sonic and cultural layers and vibrations - Novak describes musical circulation through sound and listening, recording and performance, international exchange, and social interpretations of media.
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