The most familiar format of electronic dance music is the DJ set. Performed live with turntables, headphones, twelve-inch vinyl records, and a mixing board, these performances are largely improvised, evolving in response to the demands of a particular situation through interaction with a dancing audience.
The most familiar format of electronic dance music is the DJ set. Performed live with turntables, headphones, twelve-inch vinyl records, and a mixing board, these performances are largely improvised, evolving in response to the demands of a particular situation through interaction with a dancing audience.
Mark J. Butler is Associate Professor of Music Theory and Cognition at Northwestern University and is the author of Unlocking the Groove: Rhythm, Meter, and Musical Design in Electronic Dance Music (Indiana University, 2006).
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1. Remixing One's Self: Ontologies of the Provisional Work * 2. Performing Performance: Interface, Design, Liveness and Listener Orientation * 3. Making it Up and Breaking it Down: Improvisation in EDM Performance * 4. Looking for the Perfect Loop: Musical Technologies of Mediated Improvisation * Appendix * Works Cited
* Introduction * 1. Remixing One's Self: Ontologies of the Provisional Work * 2. Performing Performance: Interface, Design, Liveness and Listener Orientation * 3. Making it Up and Breaking it Down: Improvisation in EDM Performance * 4. Looking for the Perfect Loop: Musical Technologies of Mediated Improvisation * Appendix * Works Cited
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