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    Huddersfield :University of Huddersfield Press,
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    almafu_9959155647102883
    Format: 1 online resource (254)
    Content: This collection of essays has been assembled and developed from papers given at the Ambient@40 International Conference held in February 2018 at the University of Huddersfield. The original premise of the conference was not merely to celebrate Eno's work and the landmark release of Music for Airports in 1978, but to consider the development of the genre, how it has permeated our wider musical culture, and what the role of such music is today given the societal changes that have occurred since the release of that album. In the context of the conference, ambient was considered from the perspectives of aesthetic, influence, appropriation, process, strategy and activity. A detailed consideration of each of these topics could fill many volumes. With that in mind, this book does not seek to provide an in-depth analysis of each of these topics or a comprehensive history of the last 40 years of ambient music. Rather it provides a series of provocations, observations and reflections that each open up seams for further discussion. As such, this book should be read as a starting point for future research, one that seeks to critically interrogate the very meaning of 'ambient', how it creates its effect, and how the genre can remain vital and relevant in twenty-first century music-making.
    Note: Introduction -- How much world do you want?: ambient listening and its questions / David Toop -- Space in the ambience: is ambient music socially relevant? / Ambrose Field -- A question of background: sites of listening / Ulf Holbrook -- Three manifestations of spatiality in ambient music / Richard Talbot -- The steady state theory: recalibrating the quiddity of ambient music / Simon Cummings -- Fragility, noise, and atmosphere in ambient music / Monty Adkins -- Channeling the ecstasy of Hildegard von Bingen: "O Euchari" remixed / Lisa Colton -- Ambient house: "Little Fluffy Clouds" and the sampler as time machine / Justin Morey -- Adaptive game scoring with ambient music / Axel Berndt. , English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781862181618
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1862181616
    Language: English
    Keywords: Conference papers and proceedings. ; Conference papers and proceedings.
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    Huddersfield : University of Huddersfield Press
    UID:
    gbv_177850874X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (254 p.)
    ISBN: 9781862181618
    Content: This collection of essays has been assembled and developed from papers given at the Ambient40 International Conference held in February 2018 at the University of Huddersfield. The original premise of the conference was not merely to celebrate Eno’s work and the landmark release of Music for Airports in 1978, but to consider the development of the genre, how it has permeated our wider musical culture, and what the role of such music is today given the societal changes that have occurred since the release of that album. In the context of the conference, ambient was considered from the perspectives of aesthetic, influence, appropriation, process, strategy and activity. A detailed consideration of each of these topics could fill many volumes. With that in mind, this book does not seek to provide an in-depth analysis of each of these topics or a comprehensive history of the last 40 years of ambient music. Rather it provides a series of provocations, observations and reflections that each open up seams for further discussion. As such, this book should be read as a starting point for future research, one that seeks to critically interrogate the very meaning of ‘ambient’, how it creates its effect, and how the genre can remain vital and relevant in twenty-first century music-making
    Note: English
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edoccha_9959155647102883
    Format: 1 online resource (254)
    Content: This collection of essays has been assembled and developed from papers given at the Ambient@40 International Conference held in February 2018 at the University of Huddersfield. The original premise of the conference was not merely to celebrate Eno’s work and the landmark release of Music for Airports in 1978, but to consider the development of the genre, how it has permeated our wider musical culture, and what the role of such music is today given the societal changes that have occurred since the release of that album. In the context of the conference, ambient was considered from the perspectives of aesthetic, influence, appropriation, process, strategy and activity. A detailed consideration of each of these topics could fill many volumes. With that in mind, this book does not seek to provide an in-depth analysis of each of these topics or a comprehensive history of the last 40 years of ambient music. Rather it provides a series of provocations, observations and reflections that each open up seams for further discussion. As such, this book should be read as a starting point for future research, one that seeks to critically interrogate the very meaning of ‘ambient’, how it creates its effect, and how the genre can remain vital and relevant in twenty-first century music-making.
    Note: Introduction -- How much world do you want?: ambient listening and its questions / David Toop -- Space in the ambience: is ambient music socially relevant? / Ambrose Field -- A question of background: sites of listening / Ulf Holbrook -- Three manifestations of spatiality in ambient music / Richard Talbot -- The steady state theory: recalibrating the quiddity of ambient music / Simon Cummings -- Fragility, noise, and atmosphere in ambient music / Monty Adkins -- Channeling the ecstasy of Hildegard von Bingen: "O Euchari" remixed / Lisa Colton -- Ambient house: "Little Fluffy Clouds" and the sampler as time machine / Justin Morey -- Adaptive game scoring with ambient music / Axel Berndt. , English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-86218-161-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Conference papers and proceedings. ; Conference papers and proceedings.
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    Huddersfield : University of Huddersfield Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046261592
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: First published
    ISBN: 9781862181618
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ambient
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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