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Live wires : a history of electronic music / Daniel Warner.

By: Warner, Daniel, 1954- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Reaktion Books, 2019Description: 204 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781789141412 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Electronic music -- History and criticism | Music | MusicDDC classification: 786.7'09 Summary: Sit through any live stage production these days and you're bound to hear the sing-song twerping of a cell phone. We live in an electronic world, saturated with electronic sounds. Yet, electronic sounds aren't a new phenomenon; they have long permeated our sonic landscape. Daniel Warner explores how five key electronic technologies - the tape recorder, circuit, computer, microphone, and turntable - have revolutionised musical thought.
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Originally published: 2017.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Sit through any live stage production these days and you're bound to hear the sing-song twerping of a cell phone. We live in an electronic world, saturated with electronic sounds. Yet, electronic sounds aren't a new phenomenon; they have long permeated our sonic landscape. Daniel Warner explores how five key electronic technologies - the tape recorder, circuit, computer, microphone, and turntable - have revolutionised musical thought.

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