more brilliant than the sun....
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more brilliant than the sun....
"...adventures in sonic fiction"
anyone read this book by kodwo eschuun? i read it a few years ago. got it out from the library again for my mate. just re-read it. fucking wicked! "virtualizing the breakbeat". got some connection to kode n spaceape i think, some similar ideas on music.
anyone read this book by kodwo eschuun? i read it a few years ago. got it out from the library again for my mate. just re-read it. fucking wicked! "virtualizing the breakbeat". got some connection to kode n spaceape i think, some similar ideas on music.
it's a sonic fiction classic.
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Re: more brilliant than the sun....
Steve apparently worked with Kodwo Eshun in an academic sense a while backajantis_art wrote:got some connection to kode n spaceape i think, some similar ideas on music.
They were involved in a research project called ccru somehow affiliated with Warwick university I think...
http://ccru.net/
http://k-punk.abstractdynamics.org/archives/004807.html
Interesting work for anyone into Deleuze, De Landa, Sadie Plant, etc..
nah it's the right forum grand. very much so.
i remember the last time ccru came up though. haha
kodwo's doing interesting things these days with the Otolith Group, as well as lecuturing at goldsmiths.
if anyone's got academic journal access, this is well worth a read
http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals ... eshun.html
i remember the last time ccru came up though. haha
kodwo's doing interesting things these days with the Otolith Group, as well as lecuturing at goldsmiths.
if anyone's got academic journal access, this is well worth a read
http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals ... eshun.html
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I was flicking trough that the other day, excellent writing. I still can't find a copy of More Brilliant Than The Sun though, I do hope it sees a reprint soon.boomnoise wrote: if anyone's got academic journal access, this is well worth a read
http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals ... eshun.html
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IIRC the emphasis lay on advanced rythmn being the future of music (rather than the textured soundscapes sci-fi often insinuates as such).
There are plenty of examples of rythmically advanced music about - Flying Lotus, 2562, Peverelist - though I feel the book was intended more as a celebration of contemporary experimentalists than a prophecy.
There are plenty of examples of rythmically advanced music about - Flying Lotus, 2562, Peverelist - though I feel the book was intended more as a celebration of contemporary experimentalists than a prophecy.
narcossist wrote:IIRC the emphasis lay on advanced rythmn being the future of music (rather than the textured soundscapes sci-fi often insinuates as such).
There are plenty of examples of rythmically advanced music about - Flying Lotus, 2562, Peverelist - though I feel the book was intended more as a celebration of contemporary experimentalists than a prophecy.
I can't remember which book in William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy it was, but wasn't there Rasta a space tug pilot in one of them who constantly had some digi-dub riddims playing in the headphones around his neck? From a sect that found Zion from out of the Earth?
Been years since I read them.
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That's Neuromancerstanton wrote:narcossist wrote:IIRC the emphasis lay on advanced rythmn being the future of music (rather than the textured soundscapes sci-fi often insinuates as such).
There are plenty of examples of rythmically advanced music about - Flying Lotus, 2562, Peverelist - though I feel the book was intended more as a celebration of contemporary experimentalists than a prophecy.
I can't remember which book in William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy it was, but wasn't there Rasta a space tug pilot in one of them who constantly had some digi-dub riddims playing in the headphones around his neck? From a sect that found Zion from out of the Earth?
Been years since I read them.
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Can anybody reccomend others in this vein?
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