Live Wires: A History of Electronic Music
By (Author) Daniel Warner
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
6th August 2019
15th July 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
786.709
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
We live in an electronic world. Electronic sounds and electronic music 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 the five key electronic technologies the tape recorder, circuit, computer, microphone and turntable revolutionised musical thought. Featuring the work of major figures from Schaeffer, Varese, Xenakis, Babbitt and Oliveros to Eno, Keith Emerson, Grandmaster Flash, Juan Atkins and Holly Herndon, Live Wires presents many of the powerful musical ideas that are being recycled, rethought and remixed by some of the most electrifying composers and musicians today.
'The writing is easy to read, knowledgeable without being painfully esoteric ...This is a wonderful guide through a still-evolving phenomenon and one that now, more than ever, deserves our attention.' Spectrum Culture
'A good introduction to the artistic aims and means of an ever-expanding sound world, and from Varse to Blondie to Squarepusher to DJ Shadow makes for an invigorating and nostalgic playlist.' BBC Music Magazine
'A sonic adventure well worth reading.' Leonardo
'The writing is easy to read, knowledgeable without being painfully esoteric . . . This is a wonderful guide through a still-evolving phenomenon and one that now, more than ever, deserves our attention.'-Spectrum Culture; 'A good introduction to the artistic aims and means of an ever-expanding sound world, and from Varse to Blondie to Squarepusher to DJ Shadow makes for an invigorating and nostalgic playlist.'-BBC Music Magazine; 'A sonic adventure well worth reading.'-Leonardo; 'Definitely best consumed whilst imbibing his excellent chapter of recommended listening.'-Shindig; 'If we dare mention Christmas, this book would make a perfect stocking filler for Electronica fans oh, right. Yes, thats you. Self-gift'-Electrowow; 'There cant really be two ways to say this: Dan Warners Live Wires is a good book. Dan Warners intimately experiential/technical descriptions of his favorite instances of every kind and genre of electronic music in the experimental culture a culture that almost obliterated the boundaries between classical and pop will get you right inside of his sensitively perceptive ear and his deep knowledge and understanding of the sense and implication of what he has, and you will, come to hear.'-Benjamin Boretz, composer
Daniel Warner is Professor of Music at Hampshire College, Massachusetts. He is a composer and electronic artist whose sound and installation work has been presented at festivals around the world, and is co-author of the seminal Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music (2004).