Browse: Duke University Press (publisher), Recorded Sound & Music Industry
This page lists all books published by Duke University Press.
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one of the most readable books about the arcane magic of hunting down and listening to rare and unusual albums, or even rediscovering them from your own collection." -- Jon Newey — More…
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Grubbs uses the set-up to extrapolate many philosophical questions surrounding the materiality of technology, the motivations of the performer, the collapsing of distinctions between different... — More…
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The premise of [Grubbs's] understandably authoritative first book is that experimental music's flowering in the 1960s . . . was incompatible with the limitations of orthodox recording formats.... — More…
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one of the most readable books about the arcane magic of hunting down and listening to rare and unusual albums, or even rediscovering them from your own collection." -- Jon Newey — More…
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Recording Culture: Powwow Music and the Aboriginal Recording Industry on the Northern Plains
- Author: Scales, Christopher A.
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This work . . . is an excellent addition to the literature on sound. It is a stimulating and thought-provoking book that addresses not only basic philosophical ideas but also highly practical... — More…
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Digital Sound Studies offers a fascinating variety of perspectives on digital sound studies ... Works that link digital humanities and sound studies are somewhat rare, and the present volume... — More…
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Grubbs uses the set-up to extrapolate many philosophical questions surrounding the materiality of technology, the motivations of the performer, the collapsing of distinctions between different... — More…
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This work . . . is an excellent addition to the literature on sound. It is a stimulating and thought-provoking book that addresses not only basic philosophical ideas but also highly practical... — More…
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$137.00