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Produktbild: Microgroove

Microgroove Forays Into Other Music

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

09.10.2015

Abbildungen

60 illustrations

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

496

Maße (L/B/H)

23,6/15,6/3,2 cm

Gewicht

793 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8223-5900-5

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"Corbett has just published a terrific new anthology of his writing called Microgroove, the long-delayed follow-up to his 1994 book Extended Play. . . . There's a lot of great stuff in the new book-which went through multiple iterations over the years, scrapped and revisited several times-but in his introduction to a piece called 'Twenty-Seven Enthusiasms: A Spontaneous Listening Session,' Corbett expresses a major part of what makes his work so special. 'Show-and-tell was always my favorite part of school,' he writes, eventually explaining that 'you accumulate things not to own them, but to share them.' It's what he's done as a writer, a music presenter, and, in recent years, a gallerist, at Corbett vs. Dempsey." - Peter Margasak (Chicago Reader) "One of the more interesting features of Microgroove is the inclusion of multiple pieces on some of the artists. This allows Corbett to consider them from different angles or over time, providing a fuller picture of their art in the process. That, combined with the eclectic scope of Corbett's interests, makes of Microgroove a rich, multifaceted survey of some of the more challenging artists of the last two decades." - Daniel Barbiero (Avant Music News) "The far-ranging scope of the 53 essays and interviews collected in these nearly 500 pages, dating from 1993 to just last year, reminds us that even within music's commercially neglected fringes complex gradations of sub-genre exist, separating the hardcore avant-garde devotee from one who thinks they're down because they own a copy of Space Is the Place. ... But first and foremost [Corbett] is a devotee of challenging and outrÉ sounds, and his essays are most compelling when he dives headfirst into his chronicles with a fan's enthusiasm and verve. ...These pieces beautifully balance serious musical scholarship and critical analysis with the kind of collar-grabbing, "give-this-a-listen" excitement that draws us all to music in the first place." - Matt R. Lohr (JazzTimes) "Corbett, like the best kind of record store crate digger, pinpoints the association between acknowledged innovators and the achievements of lesser-known figures. . .. [T]he book's key achievement is how Corbett's psychiatrist-like probing questions elicit the most definitive and/or instructive statements about their art from certain musicians." - Ken Waxman (MusicWorks) "John Corbett is a smart guy who really, really loves music, and his intelligence and enthusiasm come through in every one of the essays and articles in this volume of his collected writings.... Anyone interested in what was happening on the cutting edge of music during the years these articles appeared needs to read this anthology of John Corbett's writing." - Ed Hazell (ARSC Journal) "John Corbett's singular critical voice is wildly alive in his latest book, a compendium of previous writings, sober re ections, clever visuals, idiosyncratic interviews, and post-genre insights into the thriving ecology of knowledge that is the contemporary music scene. At once this is a book that takes its place alongside other distinctive voices in the pell-mell topography of recent musical criticism, from Greg Tate and Lester Bangs to Nat Hentoff and Nate Chinen, and the work of an itinerant witness bearing testimony marked by a vast respect and love for improvised musicking and musical diversity.... Microgroove is an eloquent, readable, playful testimony to the otherness of music as an allegory for creative freedom and as a generative social practice that refuses limitations." - Daniel T. Fischlin (Journal of Popular Music Studies)

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

09.10.2015

Abbildungen

60 illustrations

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

496

Maße (L/B/H)

23,6/15,6/3,2 cm

Gewicht

793 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8223-5900-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Microgroove
  • Preface: Tympanum of the Other Frog  xv

    Acknowledgments  xix

    Introduction  1

    One. On The Road, Into The Cul-De-Sac

    Joe Harriott and Bernie McGann: Flying without Ornette  15

    Michael Hurley: Jocko's Lament  21

    Mayo Thompson: Genre of One  33

    John Stevens: Unpopular Populists  36

    Peter BrÖtzmann Tentet: Freeways  40

    Steve Lacy: Sojourner Saxophone  49

    David Grubbs: Postcards from the Edge  57

    Voice Crack: From Nothing to Everything  67

    Two. Exigeneses Of Creative Music

    Milford Graves: Pulseology  71

    Out of Nowhere: Deleuze, GrÄwe, Cadence  79

    Carla Bley and Steve Swallow: Feeding Quarters to the Nonstop Mental Jukebox  85

    Misha Mengelberg: No Simple Calculations for Life  93

    Misha Mengelberg and Han Bennink: Natural Inbuilt Contrapuncto  109

    Form Follows Faction? Ethnicity and Creative Music  116

    Anthony Braxton: Ism vs. Is  123

    Anthony Braxton: Bildungsmusik-Thoughts on Composition 171  129

    Paul Lowens: Lo Our Lo  132

    Clark Coolidge: The Improvised Line  136

    Nathaniel Mackey: Steep Incumbencies  142

    Sun Ra: From the Windy City to the Omniverse-Chicago Life as a Street Priest of D.I.Y. Jazz  153

    Fred Anderson: The House That Fred Built  162

    Three. Ululations And Other Vocal Stimulants

    Sun Ra: Queer Voice  169

    Jaap Blonk: Uncommon Tongue  170

    PJ Harvey: Mother's Tongue  179

    Aural Sex: The Female Orgasm in Popular Sound (coauthored with Terri Kapsalis)  182

    Liz Phair and Lou Barlow: On Music, Sex, TV, and Beyond  194

    Liz Phair and Kim Gordon: Exile in Galville?  205

    Koko Taylor: The Blue Queen Cooks  212

    Brion Gysin and Steve Lacy: Nothing Is True, Everything Is Permuted  217

    Four. The Horn Section

    Ornette Coleman: Doing Is Believing  233

    Roscoe Mitchell: Citizen of Sound  244

    Fred Anderson and Von Freeman: Tenacity  250

    George Lewis: Interactive Imagination  258

    Mats Gustafsson: MG at Half-C  264

    Ken Vandermark: Six Dispatches from the Memory Bank  270

    Ken Vandermark and Joe McPhee: Mutual Admiration Society  278

    Peter BrÖtzmann and Evan Parker: Bring Something to the Table  285

    Five. Track Marks

    Oncology of the Record Album  297

    Discaholic or Vinyl Freak? Mats Gustafsson Interrogates John Corbett  301

    Twenty-Seven Enthusiasms: A Spontaneous Listening Session  308

    A Very Visual Kind of Music: The Cartoon Soundtrack beyond the Screen  313

    R. L. Burnside and Jon Spencer: Fattening Frogs for Snake Drive  322

    Before and After Punk: The Comp as Teaching Tool  331

    Raymond Scott: Cradle of Electronica  336

    Six. Melodic Line and Tone Color

    Peter BrÖtzmann: Graphic Equalizer  343

    Albert Oehlen: Bionic Painting  347

    Albert Oehlen: Mangy-A Conversation and a Playlist  352

    Christopher Wool: Impropositions-Improvisation, Dub Painting  359

    Christopher Wool: Into the Woods-Six Meditations on the Interdisciplinary  366

    Sun Ra: An Afro-Space-Jazz Imaginary-The Printed Record of El Saturn  371

    Seven. The Texture Of Refusal

    Helmut Lachenmann: HellhÖrig, or the Intricacies of Perceptiveness  379

    Guillermo Gregorio: Madi Music  387

    Experimental Oriental: New Music and Other Others  391

    Afterword: A Concise History of Music  417

    Grooving On: Selected Listening  423

    Credits  443

    Index  447