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Earth Dances: Music in Search of the Primitive
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Earth Dances: Music in Search of the Primitive
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Ford Andrew
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:256 | Dimensions(mm): Height 232,Width 153 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781863957120
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Black Inc.
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Imprint |
Black Inc.
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Publication Date |
28 January 2015 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
Minimalism, savagery, the raw and the cooked, the primal and the pre-verbal, Elvis's hips, The Rite of Spring... Earth Dances is an original investigation of how music and primitivism intersect - a dazzling journey through music and culture. Minimalism, savagery, the raw and the cooked, the primal and the pre-verbal, Elvis's hips, The Rite of Spring... Earth Dances is an original investigation of how music and primitivism intersect - a dazzling journey through music and culture. With alternating chapters of criticism and interviews, including with Liza Lim and Brian Eno, composer and broadcaster Andrew Ford explores the relationship between primal forms of music and the most refined examples of the art- between passion and control. He looks at the voice, the drum, the drone and the dance, at 'music that is in touch with something fundamental in our existence, music that seeks and rediscovers the earthy side of our nature, the primitive, the 'simple, rude or rough', and in doing so restores and resets our humanity'. 'Much has been made of the search for the lost chord. But chords are sophisticated structures. Earth Dances documents Andrew Ford's intrepid quest for the lost thud, and the lost scream... Music can't survive without primitivism. It is the bushfire clearing overgrown and cluttered musical landscapes, paring them to essentials. This results in fresh structures, materials and practices that lead us to the place we belong.' Brian Ritchie, Violent Femmes, Mona Foma 'The perfect, knowledgeable, enthusiastic friend... I couldn't put it down!' David Robertson
Author Biography
Authors Bio, not available
Reviews'Much has been made of the search for the lost chord. But chords are sophisticated structures. Earth Dances documents Andrew Ford's intrepid quest for the lost thud, and the lost scream ...Music can't survive without primitivism. It is the bushfire clearing overgrown and cluttered musical landscapes, paring them to essentials. This results in fresh structures, materials and practices that lead us to the place we belong.' Brian Ritchie, Violent Femmes, Mona Foma 'The perfect, knowledgeable, enthusiastic friend ...I couldn't put it down!' David Robertson
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