Ocean of Sound by David Toop

Ocean of Sound by David Toop

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Ocean of Sound by David Toop

A work of sonic history that covers the rainforests of amazonas to virtual Las Vegas, from David Lynch's dream house, high in the Hollywood hills to the megalopolis of Tokyo. It begins in 1889 at the Paris Exposition when Debussy first heard Javanese music performed. It comprehensively maps a century of ambient music and its legacy.
Puts Toop up there with Eno as a theorist of ambient music * Wired *
It is the capacity of sound to thrill the senses that comes across most clearly in these pages * Independent on Sunday *
David Toop is a highly regarded author, music critic and musician. Since 1995 he has released three solo albums, curated five compilation albums (including the soundtrack to Ocean of Sound), and the sound and music exhibition at the Hayward Gallery: 'Sonic Boom'. His music journalism appears in The Wire, Book Forum, The Times and The Face.
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ISBN 13 9781852427436
ISBN 10 1852427434
Title Ocean of Sound
Author David Toop
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Year published 2001-02-22
Number of pages 320
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