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Joel Chadabe's selections
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Birdcage, 1972 John Cage, United States |  |
India Sound Journal, 1993 Hildegard Westerkamp, Canada |  |
Le Trinagel d' Incertitude, 1996 Cecile le Prado |  |
Fugitives Voix, 1997 Daniel Teruggi, France |  |
Two Women, 1998 Trevor Wishart, United Kingdom |  |
Sud, 1985 Jean-Claude Risset, France |  |
73 Poems, 1994 Joan La Barbara |  |
Saturation Engine, 2001 DJ Spooky and 47, United States |  |
Gestures, 2000 Morton Subotnick, United States |  |
Gestation, 2000 Garth Paine, United Kingdom |  |
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| Music and Life |
| Music is increasingly reflecting the world around us, combining the rhythms, activities, and experiments of everyday life through electronic technology. A new integration of music and life has emerged utilizing sonic materials such as sounds and words, that establish dynamic interactive processes with the public. This essay examines relevant histories in order to identify when and how this union originated. From Pierre Schaeffer to Paul Miller (a.k.a. DJ Spooky), the author writes a history, chronologically mapping the numerous musical projects that help support and define this music and life concept. |  |
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Joel Chadabe President Electronic Music Foundation P.O. Box 8748 New York NY, 12208 USA email: joel@emf.org www.emf.org |
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