The book offers a comprehensive history of electronic music, tracing its evolution from the late nineteenth century to the modern era. It explores the interplay between musical innovation and technological advancements, highlighting key ideas and movements that have shaped the genre. Through its detailed narrative, the text examines how cultural contexts have influenced the development of electronic and experimental music over time.
Thom Holmes Books




The Routledge Guide to Music Technology
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This comprehensive reference work provides an A to Z guide tailored for music students and technology enthusiasts. It includes concise definitions of essential concepts, biographies of influential figures, and insights into the historical evolution of audio technology throughout the 20th century, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of music and technology.
Exploring the intersection of sound and visual art, this book delves into the diverse practices and theories of sound art. It highlights key artists and their innovative approaches, examining how sound can transform spaces and perceptions. The text addresses the historical context of sound art, its evolution, and its significance in contemporary culture. Through illustrations and critical essays, it invites readers to engage with sound as a medium, encouraging a deeper understanding of its impact on the art world and beyond.