Annihilating Noise
- Author: Hegarty, Paul
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Contents
- Introduction: Where Is Noise as Practice and Theory Today? I. Ungrounding
- 1. Earth Apathy: A General Ecology of Sound
- 2. Catch and Capture: 'Field' and 'Recording' in Field Recording
- 3. The Empty Channel: Noise Music and the Pathos of Information
- 4. Eon Cores: Noise Prospecting in A Personal Sonic Geology II. Unsettled
- 5. Is There Black Noise?
- 6. After Generation: Pharmakon, Puce Mary and the Spatialized, Gendered Avant-Garde
- 7. The Silence III. Unmoored
- 8. Playing Economies
- 9. The Spectacle of Listening
- 10. The Restoration: Vinyl and the Dying Market
- 11. The Hallucinatory Life of Tape IV. Undermined
- 12. Supplementing (in) Joy Division, Unknown Pleasures
- 13. Less Familiar: The Near-Music of David Jackman and Organum
- 14. BUNK: Origins and Copies in Nurse With Wound and The New Blockaders
- 15. Vile Heretical Misprision: Dante's Commedia as Metal Theory
- 16. Noise Hunger Noise Consumption: The Question of How Much is Enough Index