Noise, an underground music made through an amalgam of feedback, distortion, and electronic effects, first emerged as a genre in the 1980s, circulating on cassette tapes traded between fans in Japan, Europe, and North America. With its cultivated obscurity, ear-shattering sound, and over-the-top performances, Noise has captured the imagination of a small but passionate transnational audience. For its scattered listeners, Noise always seems to be new and to come from somewhere else: in North America, it was called "Japanoise." But does Noise really belong to Japan? Is it even music at all? And why has Noise become such a compelling metaphor for the complexities of globalization and participatory media at the turn of the millennium? In Japa...
PhD ThesisIn recent years noise has gained theoretical momentum as a concept used to consider the c...
AbstractThis article describes a specific history of technological mediation in the circulation of p...
232 pagesBetween the 1990s and 2000s, artists across the Taiwan Strait began to experiment with reco...
This article presents pan of my research on a type of electronic music known as Japanese noise carri...
First, a disclaimer: this is not a review if “book review” implies the exis-tence of an explicit map...
Modernist musicological discourse is flush with talk of “the musical material,” a rhetorical figure ...
Yasunao Tone, Carsten Nicolai and Ryoji Ikeda are three practitioners representative of electronic m...
In this podcast for post, ethnomusicologist David Novak brings you to the noisy scenes of Japan's 20...
Jennifer Milioto Matsue's ethnographic account of Tokyo hardcore in the late 1990s situates the scen...
W pracy zostaje podjęty temat szumu i hałasu, jak również muzyki, którą określa się terminem „noise”...
Noise permeates our highly mediated and globalised cultures. Noise as art, music, cultural or digita...
A review of David Novak's book Japanoise: Music at the Edge of Circulation for the journal Sound Stu...
Noise permeates our highly mediated and globalised cultures. Noise as art, music, cultural or digita...
Contemporary Japan is loud. Many scholars have argued that the Japanese have a cultural propensity t...
Ever since Claude Shannons’ ‘A Mathematical Theory of Communication’ was published in 1948 we have s...
PhD ThesisIn recent years noise has gained theoretical momentum as a concept used to consider the c...
AbstractThis article describes a specific history of technological mediation in the circulation of p...
232 pagesBetween the 1990s and 2000s, artists across the Taiwan Strait began to experiment with reco...
This article presents pan of my research on a type of electronic music known as Japanese noise carri...
First, a disclaimer: this is not a review if “book review” implies the exis-tence of an explicit map...
Modernist musicological discourse is flush with talk of “the musical material,” a rhetorical figure ...
Yasunao Tone, Carsten Nicolai and Ryoji Ikeda are three practitioners representative of electronic m...
In this podcast for post, ethnomusicologist David Novak brings you to the noisy scenes of Japan's 20...
Jennifer Milioto Matsue's ethnographic account of Tokyo hardcore in the late 1990s situates the scen...
W pracy zostaje podjęty temat szumu i hałasu, jak również muzyki, którą określa się terminem „noise”...
Noise permeates our highly mediated and globalised cultures. Noise as art, music, cultural or digita...
A review of David Novak's book Japanoise: Music at the Edge of Circulation for the journal Sound Stu...
Noise permeates our highly mediated and globalised cultures. Noise as art, music, cultural or digita...
Contemporary Japan is loud. Many scholars have argued that the Japanese have a cultural propensity t...
Ever since Claude Shannons’ ‘A Mathematical Theory of Communication’ was published in 1948 we have s...
PhD ThesisIn recent years noise has gained theoretical momentum as a concept used to consider the c...
AbstractThis article describes a specific history of technological mediation in the circulation of p...
232 pagesBetween the 1990s and 2000s, artists across the Taiwan Strait began to experiment with reco...