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SOUND GENERATION


Here's how we described it years ago:
Sound Generation aims to survey contemporary sound art practices, with special focus on the role of recording technology, the relationship of sound art to traditional artistic disciplines, and the political ramifications of artists’ processes.

That was back when it was still a whopping 410 pages of interviews. Now I'd say that Sound Generation is a colloquy of cut-up and recomposed interviews with: Marianne Amacher, Mark Bain, Claudio Chea + Jorge Castro, Christopher DeLaurenti, Grey Filastine, Brenda Hutchinson, Jeph Jerman, Richard Lerman , Annea Lockwood, Francisco Lopez, Lou Malozzi, Ken Montgomery, Phill Niblock, O+A (Bruce Odland + Sam Auinger), Ed Osborne, Jodi Rose, Janek Schafer, tobias c. van Veen, Hildegard Westerkamp, Gregory Whitehead, Pamela Z
As well as essays by Ultra-Red, Gregory Gangemi and myself.
Forthcoming from Autonomedia.


Here's the first page if you'd like a peek.