Plunderphonics, 'pataphysics & Pop Mechanics: An Introduction to Musique ActuelleWhere new music collides with contemporary pop (as opposed to jazz or classical), Plunderphonics explains the implications of the new wave of sonic appropriation. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
Fred Frith | 28 |
Ferdinand Richard | 41 |
RADICAL BRASS | 60 |
Sergei Kuryokhin | 79 |
FLEURS CARNIVORES | 94 |
Zeena Parkins | 114 |
CUT AND PASTE | 128 |
John Zorn | 143 |
Roberto Musci Giovanni Venosta | 164 |
Fat | 186 |
Justine | 207 |
Kalahari Surfers | 230 |
Tom Zé | 246 |
Common terms and phrases
aesthetic Africa album Ambiances Magnétiques American artists band bass bassist Black Breuker BVHaast cassette Chris Cutler classical composer composition Côté culture dance Denio drummer drums ensemble Etron Fou Festival film Fred Frith free jazz gigs Goebbels guitar guitarist Hayward Heiner Henry Cow ideas improvisation instruments interesting Japanese Jean Derome John Zorn Kalahari Surfers kind Kuryokhin label Lindsay Cooper listening live Megacorp Montréal Musci musicians musique actuelle Mystery Tapes orchestra Oswald percussion pianist piano piece play player Plunderphonics political pop music Québec radio Ralph record RecRec release René Lussier ReR Megacorp Residents rhythm Richard Rock In Opposition Rosenzveig Rova samples Saxophone Quartet saxophonist says score sing singer solo songs Sony sound soundtracks South studio stuff style techniques Tenko Tétreault theater there's things Threadgill traditional trio turntables Venosta Victoriaville vocalist voice York Zappa Zeena Parkins Zorn's