Ebook: How music dies (or lives) : field recording and the battle for democracy in the arts
Author: Brennan Ian, Delli Marilena, Tucker Corin
- Tags: Brennan Ian -- Travel., Sound recording executives and producers -- Biography., Music -- 21st century -- History and criticism., MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Classical, MUSIC / Reference
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Allworth Press
- Language: English
- epub
All recordings document life, arising from a specific time and place, and if that place is artificial, the results will be as well. Culled from a lifetime of learning through failure and designed to provoke thought and inspiration for artists in every medium, How Music Dies (or Lives) is a virtual how-to manual for those on a quest for authenticity in an age of airbrushed and Auto-Tuned so-called #x93;artists."Read more...
Abstract: All recordings document life, arising from a specific time and place, and if that place is artificial, the results will be as well. Culled from a lifetime of learning through failure and designed to provoke thought and inspiration for artists in every medium, How Music Dies (or Lives) is a virtual how-to manual for those on a quest for authenticity in an age of airbrushed and Auto-Tuned so-called #x93;artists." Author and Grammy-winning producer Ian Brennan chronicles his own journeys to find new and ancient sounds, textured voices, and nonmalleable songs, and he presents readers with an intricate