Hello Colin,
thanks for the recommendation. Sounds like a really good book.
I agree on Modulations. I don't know the book but I Saw "Modulations - the
film" about three years ago in Japan. I liked the bit when Seal (by now
husband of German model Heidi Klum?) said that today's youth basically
suffer from postmodern cultural amnesia; and from that point onwards the
film, indeed, gets a bit patchy or "undefined."
By the way, I also met one of the film's weird turntablism guys with the
"one-eyed sunglasses" in Japan at some hiphop(?) post-concert chill-out
party or the like. Forgot his name, but a very very nice guy. I had the
feeling that he didn't particularly enjoy being recognized as "the guy with
the sunglasses." Well, I did recognize him - not for his music though. So
much for amnesia and 1980s kind of flashy performances ; )
Cheers
Stan
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quoted 3 lines Christoph Cox & Daniel Warner, Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music
> > Christoph Cox & Daniel Warner, Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music
> > (Continnum)
> >
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0826416152/qid=1108336916/sr=1
quoted 5 lines -1/ref=sr_1_1/102-6505517-7721720?v=glance&s=books
> > -1/ref=sr_1_1/102-6505517-7721720?v=glance&s=books
> I'm just finishing it now, an excellent book.
>
> Stan, my favourite piece of music writing is probably Kodwo Eshun's More
> Brilliant Than The Sun, though it may not be to everyone's taste. Google
his
quoted 13 lines name for examples of his thinking. Modulations is very patchy, starts out
> name for examples of his thinking. Modulations is very patchy, starts out
> well but has some really crappy bits. David Toop's Ocean Of Sound and
> Haunted Weather, though by no means purely electronic are also very
> interesting reads.
>
> Cheers, Colin.
>
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