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This book serves as both a prism and a manual, following the traditional arc of electroacoustic composition: listen, record, compose, deploy, and feel. Each contribution focuses on a personal aspect of sonic and musical experimentation. While "experimental music" is often seen as a genre or style, it is essential to remember its original meaning, which emphasizes an approach rather than a specific aesthetic. The essence of the experimental lies in the spirit of exploring unknown territories and inventing new ideas, viewing musical composition as a journey into uncertainty rather than a safe endeavor within well-mapped areas. The content includes diverse contributions from various artists, each offering unique insights into the realm of sound and music. Topics range from recording techniques and non-human listening to the philosophical implications of sound and the nature of time. The contributions explore the relationship between sound and perception, the acousmatic experience, and the spaces of the mind, emphasizing the importance of immersion and perspective in understanding sound. Overall, the book invites readers to engage with the experimental spirit, encouraging a deeper exploration of the sonic landscape.

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Spectres, Chris Watson, Brunhild Ferrari, Espen Sommer Eide, Beatriz Ferreyra, Drew Daniel, Eliane Radigue, Stephen O'Malley, Francois J. Bonnet, Jim O´Rourke, Régis Renouard Larivière, Daniel Teruggi, Felicia Atkinson, François Bayle, Valérie Vivancos, Robin Mackay, Bartolomé Sanson

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2019
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