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100 1 _aGrubbs, David
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245 1 4 _aThe voice in the headphones
_cDavid Grubbs
264 1 _aDurham
_aLondon
_bDuke University Press
_c2020
300 _a146 Seiten
336 _aText
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
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_2rdamedia
338 _aBand
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520 _a"THE VOICE IN THE HEADPHONES is a book-length poem, largely but not exclusively in prose. Following in form Grubbs's previous book, Now the Audience is Assembled, which was about a musical performance, this book takes the reader into the recording booth. The poem takes place within the recording studio and Grubbs's fictional band, The Familiar Faces, surfaces and disappears throughout the text as the poems cycle through the creative process of music making and recording. The basic unit of each piece is the page, and the book presents itself in a hybridized form, recontextualizing contemporary poetry, using the language of recording in the studio as the material for the poem. The book is one continuous poem, flowing and looping through the forms and cycles of a studio recording session. Grubbs describes the process of recording as well as the emotions, tools, and systems that undergird music making. The past arrives in the musician's headphones, and the voice mixes with creativity in a series of loops. The poem loops in and on itself, in a way reminiscent of a record or a CD, returning to the present and to the beat. Grubbs describes his influences and inspirations. The Familiar Faces, his band, recur throughout the book within the lines of each page, which are a metaphor for the studio and the music venue. The reader follows Grubbs's creative journey through double takes. The lines rise and fall with the crescendo of the studio. The book is the rehearsal space, and the music is in each new line. This book will be of interest to music scholars and students, readers of the avant-garde arts, and creative writers"--
650 0 _aSound recordings
_xProduction and direction
_vPoetry
650 0 _aAvant-garde (Music)
653 _aFellow
653 _aEllen Maria Gorrissen Fellow
653 _aClass of Fall 2024
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_nOnline-Ausgabe
_aGrubbs, David
_tThe Voice in the Headphones.
_dDurham : Duke University Press, 2020
_h1 online resource (161 pages)
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