((((|:|))))
headphones recommended.

OF IMPORTANCE:
||| 8Tracks ||| Jukebox.
||| Recommend
||| Queries
There's also the Last.fm...the Faceboox... and a Twitter.

Also these:
The main dump |||| I just happened to be there |||| IDK |||| Japan [photo diary] ||||
....Follow plzkthx
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KINDRED EARS:
songz ||| Too Much Paranoias ||| Grimmertown ||| Sombre Reptiles ||| Tower of Sleep ||| suckingface ||| Bubblegum Cage the Third ||| Killed In Cars ||| roamin||| Panorama Patchwork

>>>THE FULL BLOGROLL <<<
/// \\\

MIXES: Summer Jamz||| The Autumn Mixtape |||| The January Mixtape ||||||| a quiet couch [drift mix] |||||||| 7 Embers, 2010 |||||||| October Dronecast ||||||||||


It's all about the love. Go buy some records.


Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Sinister Resonance: The Mediumship of the Listener by David Toop
Birthday wishlist. Ocean of Sound and Haunted Weather are prized possessions.
Synopsis: Sinister Resonance begins with the premise that sound is a  haunting, a ghost, a presence whose location is ambiguous and whose  existence is transitory. The intangibility of sound is uncanny – a  phenomenal presence in the head, at its point of source and all around.  The close listener is like a medium who draws out substance from that  which is not entirely there. The history of listening must be constructed from the narratives of myth  and fiction, ‘silent’ arts such as painting, the resonance of  architecture, auditory artefacts and nature. In such contexts, sound  often functions as a metaphor for mystical revelation, forbidden  desires, formlessness, the unknown, and the unconscious. As if reading a  map of hitherto unexplored territory, Sinister Resonance deciphers  sounds and silences buried within the ghostly horrors of Arthur Machen,  Shirley Jackson, Charles Dickens, M.R. James and Edgar Allen Poe, Dutch  genre painting from Rembrandt to Vermeer, artists as diverse as Francis  Bacon and Juan Munoz, and the writing of many modernist authors  including Virginia Woolf, Samuel Beckett, and James Joyce. 

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Sinister Resonance: The Mediumship of the Listener by David Toop


Birthday wishlist. Ocean of Sound and Haunted Weather are prized possessions.

Synopsis:

Sinister Resonance begins with the premise that sound is a haunting, a ghost, a presence whose location is ambiguous and whose existence is transitory. The intangibility of sound is uncanny – a phenomenal presence in the head, at its point of source and all around. The close listener is like a medium who draws out substance from that which is not entirely there.

The history of listening must be constructed from the narratives of myth and fiction, ‘silent’ arts such as painting, the resonance of architecture, auditory artefacts and nature. In such contexts, sound often functions as a metaphor for mystical revelation, forbidden desires, formlessness, the unknown, and the unconscious. As if reading a map of hitherto unexplored territory, Sinister Resonance deciphers sounds and silences buried within the ghostly horrors of Arthur Machen, Shirley Jackson, Charles Dickens, M.R. James and Edgar Allen Poe, Dutch genre painting from Rembrandt to Vermeer, artists as diverse as Francis Bacon and Juan Munoz, and the writing of many modernist authors including Virginia Woolf, Samuel Beckett, and James Joyce.

The Wire: Adventures in Modern Music: Shop

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