Innovation in music : cultures and contexts / edited by Jan-Olof Gullo, Russ Hepworth-Sawyer, Justin Paterson, Rob Toulson. - 292 pages : illustrations (black and white). - Perspectives on music production series . - Perspectives on music production series. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1: Creative Production Practice 1. Staging Notions of Space: Realising Compositional Intention in 3D and Stereo Record Production Through Dolby Atmos 2. Exploring Dolby Atmos: Past, Present, and Future 3. Introducing the Hyper Near-Field Dolby Atmos Tiny Studio 4. Rap as Composite Auditory Streams: Techniques and Approaches for Chimericity Through Layered Vocal Production in Hip-Hop, and their Aesthetic Implications 5. Exploring the History of Distortion in Drum and Bass 6. Dynamic Meta-Spatialization: Narrative and Recontextualization Implications of Spatial Stage Stacking 7. Vocal Chops: Another Human/Machine Hybrid 8. "Come together, right now...": Making Remote Multiparty in-the-Box Audio Mixing a Reality 9. A Creative Methodology for Self-Production 10. Two Production Strategies for Music Synchronisation: As Speculative Entrepreneurship Part 2: National and International Perspectives 11. Mobile Classical Music - Recording, Innovation, Networks and Mediatization: Three Swedish Case Studies From the 1940s to 2021 12. "Culture Produces an Industry": Production and Promotion Strategies of Campus Song Records by Taiwanese Synco Corporation 13. Business Model Innovation in the Music Industry 14. Yellow Music in Diaspora: Re-Inventing the Sound of Pre-1975 Record Production in Si Gn 15. Innovating Music Experiences: Creativity in Pandemic Times 16. Connecting Across Borders: Communication Tools and Group Practices of Remote Music Collaborators 17. From Master Pieces to Masterpiece: Source Selection and Reformatting During the Republishing Process of Legacy Music Productions

Innovation in Music: Cultures and Contexts is a groundbreaking collection, bringing together contributions from instructors, researchers and professionals. Split into two sections, covering creative production practices and national/international perspectives, this volume offers truly global outlooks on ever-evolving practices. Innovation in Music: Cultures and Contexts is a groundbreaking collection bringing together contributions from instructors, researchers, and professionals. Split into two sections, covering creative production practices and national/international perspectives, this volume offers truly global outlooks on ever-evolving practices.Including chapters on Dolby Atmos, the history of distortion, creativity in the pandemic, and remote music collaboration, this is recommended reading for professionals, students, and researchers looking for global insights into the fields of music production, music business, and music technology.

9781032611167 (pbk.) : 51.99


Music and technology.
Music--Performance.
Sound recordings--Production and direction.
Music trade.
Music.
Music
The arts: general issues
Music recording & reproduction
Audio processing
Theory of music & musicology
Techniques of music / music tutorials
Music industry

ML55 / .I568 2024

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