Noise Music
噪音音乐/Zao4 Yin1 Yin1 Yue4
噪音音樂
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将此术语看作一种范畴,更胜于将其看作一种音乐流派。这个术语集合了一系列的文献条目,探究与现代音乐相关的,包括从未来派画家、达达主义艺术家、凯奇、具体音乐、实验摇滚音乐、朋克、声音艺术,现场电子音乐到当代电子音乐,噪音的本质与应用思路的方法。
This term appears as a category rather than genre, and is designed to bring together bibliographic entries which approach as a thread the use and nature of noise in contemporary music from the Futurists and Dadaists, Cage, musique concrète, experimental rock music, punk, sound art, live electronics and electronica to the present day.
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This term is associated with various forms of music that have focused on Noise as its key sound quality. In the early 20th century, noise was a focus of some works by the Futurists and Dadaists. More recently it became a key ingredient of the music of many punk musicians. Today use the term, noise music as a category describing their work. Many of these artists are associated with electronica and use noise as their main source material. Note: not all noise music has to be loud. Organised Sound This is the term adopted by the composer Edgard Varèse [in the 1920s] to describe his music. His use of this term reflects in particular his insistence on the musical potential of an expanding ‘palette’ of possible sounds for use in the concert hall, in particular, new kinds of percussion, electronically generated sounds and recorded sounds. The term is often cited in attempts to define music and anticipates the notion of music as a ‘plastic’ art form. [Landy 2007a, 10]
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