More Brilliant Than The Sun
More Brilliant Than The Sun
Adventures In Sonic Fiction
Kodwo Eshun

Auteur(s)
Kodwo Eshun
Uitgever
London : Quartet Books, 1998
Omvang
222 p., 21 cm.
ISBN
0704380250

The classic work on the music of Afrofuturism, from jazz to jungle. Less a critical survey than a manifesto for the neuron-altering powers of "breakbeat science," this ingenious book traces the development of sampladelia from the "jazz fission" era of '68-'75 (with excellent analyses of George Russell's and Herbie Hancock's sonic experiments), through the Parliament/Funkadelic groovescapes of the late '70s (including close scrutiny of Pedro Bell's subversive cover art), through Electro (early '80s synth oriented hip hop) and Detroit Techno, to the present Jungle milieu of time stretching and spatio-acoustics. Eschewing a traditional music-crit vocabulary in favor of a riffing, neologistic verbal poetics, Eshun perfectly captures the sci-fi convolutions of the music he describes, and makes an infectious case for the birth of a new audio-paradigm.


Trefwoorden
sound art , afro futurism
Locatie in de bibliotheek
Kast 29 - 4: Expanded Space ; Global Art ; zwarte kunst en cultuur
Extra thema's
Sound Art
Opmerkingen
Incl. Bibliographical References