Every Song Ever
Autor Ben Ratliffen Limba Engleză Paperback
What does it mean to listen in the digital era? Today, new technologies make it possible to roam instantly and experimentally across musical languages and generations, from Detroit techno to jam bands to baroque opera or to dive deeper into the set of tastes that we already have. Either way, we can listen to nearly anything, at any time. The possibilities in this new age of listening overturn old assumptions about what it means to properly appreciate music to be an educated listener.
In "Every Song Ever," the veteran "New York Times" music critic Ben Ratliff reimagines the very idea of music appreciation for our times. As familiar subdivisions like rock and jazz matter less and less and music s accessible past becomes longer and broader, listeners can put aside the intentions of composers and musicians and engage music afresh, on their own terms. Ratliff isolates signal musical traits such as repetition, speed, and virtuosity and traces them across wildly diverse recordings to reveal unexpected connections. When we listen for slowness, for instance, we may detect surprising affinities between the drone metal of Sunn O))), the mixtape manipulations of DJ Screw, Sarah Vaughan singing Lover Man, and the final works of Shostakovich. And if we listen for closeness, we might notice how the tight harmonies of bluegrass vocals illuminate the virtuosic synchrony of John Coltrane s quartet. Ratliff also goes in search of the perfect moment; considers what it means to hear emotion by sampling the complex sadness that powers the music of Nick Drake and Slayer; and examines the meaning of certain common behaviors, such as the impulse to document and possess the entire performance history of the Grateful Dead.
Encompassing the sounds of five continents and several centuries, Ratliff s book is an artful work of criticism and a lesson in open-mindedness. It is a definitive field guide to our radically altered musical habitat."
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Cuprins
Contents
Introduction
1 Let Me Concentrate!: Repetition
2 Past Present Future: Slowness
3 Draft Me!: Speed
4 What If We Both Should Want More?: Transmission
5 We Don't Need No Music: Quiet/Silence/Intimacy
6 Church Bell Tone: Stubbornness and the Single Note
7 Elevation: Virtuosity
8 Blue Rules: Sadness
9 Getting Clear: Audio Space
10 Purple, Green, Turquoise: Endless Inventory
11 I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know: Wasteful Authority
12 Granite and Fog: Density
13 As It First Looks: Improvisation
14 Eyeball to Eyeball: Closeness
15 Just a Little Bit: Loudness
16 R.S.V.P.: Discrepancy
17 I Still Believe I Hear: Memory and Historical Truth
18 On the Waves: Linking
19 Mi Gente: Community and Exclusivity
20 Slowly Fading out of Sight: The Perfect Moment
Sources
Acknowledgments
Index
Recenzii
A remarkable new book . . . [Ratliff] goes leaping from Beethoven to Big Black, from Morton Feldman to Curtis Mayfield, identifying continuities while delighting in contrasts
The spectacle of an active mind processing a world in constant flux . . . Maybe, as Ratliff beautifully argues, the brooding aggression of metal obscures a deeper melancholy
Incisive . . . Thanks to Ratliff's vast knowledge, what could have been a dry academic exercise is more like a trip into the world's coolest record store