![]() I am very grateful to David Sanjek, Jan Fairley, Nathan Wiseman-Trowse, Stuart Meads, and Sheila Whiteley-even though they are no longer here, I will never forget how much they supported my work. Special thanks to George McKay, Richard James Burgess, Gareth Palmer, Timothy Warner, Matt Grimes, Craig Hamilton, and Tom Attah. Scott, Stan Hawkins, Benjamin Halligan, Eirik Askerøi, Andrew Blake, Mike Dines, Katia Isakoff, Alex Stevenson, Simon Zagorski-Thomas, and the Art of Record Production family. I am eternally grateful to the following who have genuinely supported my work for many years, and who would be very familiar with the discussions that are presented in this book: Derek B. ![]() To begin, I want to sincerely thank Bloomsbury, especially Leah BabbRosenfeld for her patience and support, and for the opportunity Rachel Moore for her help the production team and the peer reviewers of my book and its original proposal. ”: A Brief Critical Discussion on the Digital Virtual 37 3 “We Are Musical Makers”: The Experimental and Digital Virtual Trademarks of Genre and Style 45 4 “Give Life Back to Music”: Remixing Music 63ĥ “The Game Has Changed”: Video Game Music 77 6 “Living in a Fantasy”: Performers and Identity 93 7 “Showroom Dummies”: Live and Simulated Performers, Performances, and Audiences 109 8 “Take Control”: Creators, Fans, and the Internet 131 9 “Digital Witness”: Online Communities, Networking, and Virality 145 Conclusion: Rewind or after the Future? 155 Notes 161 Bibliography 203 Index 225Ī selection of audio players 25 Kraftwerk’s Florian Schneider and Ralf Hütter 50 Django’s leitmotif 73 Cuphead (artwork for the soundtrack album) 82 Chris Levine and Grace Jones at the Stillness at the Speed of Light Exhibition 99 The Weeknd on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 106 Gorillaz, Damon Albarn, and live band 117 Daisy and the Dark App 139 Circle mixer 140 Instrument stem faders 141 Image of author using the Fantom Mezzanine app 143 Kendrick Lamar-Damn (album cover) 152 Introduction: The Future of Music Has Arrived 1 1 “Blame It on the Machines”: Historical Placings of Digital Virtual Music 11 2 “Technology Gives You Everything Immediately. | Summary: “A survey of key areas related to digital music and the internet with a focus on how technology impacts the relationship between music and its listeners”– Provided by publisher. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Description: New York City: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. Title: Virtual music: sound, music, and image in the digital era / Shara Rambarran. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Rambarran, Shara, author. Whilst every effort has been made to locate copyright holders the publishers would be grateful to hear from any person(s) not here acknowledged. The author and publisher regret any inconvenience caused if addresses have changed or sites have ceased to exist, but can accept no responsibility for any such changes. All internet addresses given in this book were correct at the time of going to press. Bloomsbury Publishing Inc does not have any control over, or responsibility for, any third-party websites referred to or in this book. ![]() No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publishers. ![]() Cover design by Alex Robbins Cover photo by Claire Greenway/Getty Images All rights reserved. ix constitute an extension of this copyright page. Virtual Music Sound, Music, and Image in the Digital EraīLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC Bloomsbury Publishing Inc 1385 Broadway, New York, NY 10018, USA 50 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3DP, UK 29 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, Ireland BLOOMSBURY, BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC and the Diana logo are trademarks of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc First published in the United States of America 2021 Copyright © Shara Rambarran, 2021 For legal purposes the Acknowledgments on p. Virtual Music : Sound, Music, and Image in the Digital Era, Bloomsbury Academic & Professional, 2021.
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