A review of the book Chasing Sound: Technology, Culture and the Art of Studio Recording from Edison to the LP. Susan Schmidt Horning. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013. 320 pp. $45.00 cloth
The recording studio, a site that music makers use to represent and produce sonic culture, is not me...
The period between the Second World War and the mid-1960s saw the American music industry engaged in...
A review of the book Electric Sounds: Technological Change and the Rise of Corporate Mass Media by S...
C. K. Wilson reviews the book 'Music, sound, and technology in America: a documentary history of ear...
Sound technology and the American cinema makes an exciting contribution to the fields of film histor...
A review of the book Music, Sound and Technology in America: A Documentary History of early Phonogra...
Before the phonograph, when the final note of a piece of music finished, it would only exist in our ...
Capturing Sound, by Mark Katz, is a literary work that explores concepts of sound capturing, or reco...
Sounding American: Hollywood, Opera, and Jazz tells the story of the interaction between musical for...
The oxford handbook of sound studies offers new and engaging perspectives on the significance of sou...
Since the invention of the phonograph in 1877, the recording and playback of sound has been a key el...
Strange Sounds is among the growing literature concerned with the interface of technology and musica...
Strange Sounds is among the growing literature concerned with the interface of technology and musica...
Throughout the 1970s, the hobby of sound hunting boomed in Japan. A magazine and numerous guidebooks...
R. Murray Schafer coined the term "sound souvenirs" in The Soundscape (1994 [1977]: 240) to describe...
The recording studio, a site that music makers use to represent and produce sonic culture, is not me...
The period between the Second World War and the mid-1960s saw the American music industry engaged in...
A review of the book Electric Sounds: Technological Change and the Rise of Corporate Mass Media by S...
C. K. Wilson reviews the book 'Music, sound, and technology in America: a documentary history of ear...
Sound technology and the American cinema makes an exciting contribution to the fields of film histor...
A review of the book Music, Sound and Technology in America: A Documentary History of early Phonogra...
Before the phonograph, when the final note of a piece of music finished, it would only exist in our ...
Capturing Sound, by Mark Katz, is a literary work that explores concepts of sound capturing, or reco...
Sounding American: Hollywood, Opera, and Jazz tells the story of the interaction between musical for...
The oxford handbook of sound studies offers new and engaging perspectives on the significance of sou...
Since the invention of the phonograph in 1877, the recording and playback of sound has been a key el...
Strange Sounds is among the growing literature concerned with the interface of technology and musica...
Strange Sounds is among the growing literature concerned with the interface of technology and musica...
Throughout the 1970s, the hobby of sound hunting boomed in Japan. A magazine and numerous guidebooks...
R. Murray Schafer coined the term "sound souvenirs" in The Soundscape (1994 [1977]: 240) to describe...
The recording studio, a site that music makers use to represent and produce sonic culture, is not me...
The period between the Second World War and the mid-1960s saw the American music industry engaged in...
A review of the book Electric Sounds: Technological Change and the Rise of Corporate Mass Media by S...