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    leaks, like odour. Unlike music, Sound Art usually does not require silence for its proper presentation. Containers of silence called music rooms resonate with the aesthetics and affects on the body of a gallery space; white walls, floorboards to create optimum acoustics, and an ethereal sense of time and space. When presented in a gallery space, sound art’s

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    by making changes to what can be incorporated into a dance. A great example of a famous choreographer who changed the way others viewed dance was Alwin Nikolais. Alwin Nikolais was born in Connecticut in 1910 and as a young artist studied acting, music, and puppetry. Interestingly enough Alwin explained that he originally began as a pianist out of economic necessity. It was not until age 22 when he attended a performance by Mary Wigman that he became interested in studying dance specifically the

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    EDM (acronym, stands for electronic dance music) is a range of genres historically produced for nightclubs and parties. Origins of EDM may be traced all the way from the emergence of synthesizers and other more advanced technologies that replaced traditional instruments. It was approximatelly in late 1970s and early 1980s when synthpop, house and techno, the forerunners of our EDM, initially appeared. According to Sherburne, the “tipping point” to bring this music

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    In the 20s, Jazz was evil, rock ‘n’ roll was considered the “devil’s music” in the 50s, and rap in the 80s was thought to have created problems such as drug use and teen pregnancies. Today, many people dislike EDM, also known as Electronic Dance Music, the main reason being because they don’t consider EDM real music. However, it is rapidly growing and becoming mainstream through means of festivals and live shows, EDM in pop music, social media and technology. Firstly, the definition for popular culture

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    songwriters and composers, music publishing has been an integral part of their professional lives, and quite possibly one of their most valuable and lucrative income streams. At its core, music publishing can be defined as the promotion, sale and administration of music catalogs and copyrights. (Strasser, 2010 p.18) However, historically - in the late nineteenth century, before musical recordings existed, publishing was based around the distribution and sales of printed sheet music for people to perform

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    For my project, I decide to focus on my own music project, Opaque Eyes. Opaque Eyes is a indie, dream pop and ambient music project that started in spring of 2016, and has a few small releases, and one EP release. The project also has a nice visual aspect to it – where I make all my own cover art and visuals to go along with releases. I have many goals for this project and where I would like to take it. I have a few releases planned for the end of the summer and am planning on many collaboration

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    Edm Songs Analysis

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    Top 10 Best Electronic Dance Music Songs of June - MusicSnake One of the newest types of music is EDM (Electronic Dance Music), which has become extremely popular in only a short period of time. Here are the top ten EDM songs of June that you should definitely listen to this summer: Number Ten: Break Free by Ariana Grande feat. Zedd This song is quite a different style for pop-princess Ariana Grande, who is much more used to having traditional pop and some R&B influences in her tracks. Her collaboration

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    Me!Me!Me! is a music video and animated short that was created for the Japan Animator Expo in 2014, but was released in the US in 2015 through Vimeo with English subtitles. The song in the video was made by the electronic music artist Teddyloid feat. Daoko, a Japanese singer. The audience of this video would be all fans of anime and electronic music, i.e. presumably young people who proactively use electronic devices. The video is set in three main sequences, each revolving around the main character

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    INTRODUCTION The landscape of music industry has undeniably changed during the past 15 years. The advancing technology made a big impact on how we produce, market, promote, monetize and consume music. In my essay response I will be focusing on three themes: music production, branding and music consumption with my overarching theme being Technology. For an established or up-and-coming band in ‘90s there were four possible income sources: touring, merchandising, recordings and publishing. These

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    Sound Of Awestle Analysis

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    01 INDEX02 REVIEWS03 LISTS04 ESSAYS05 UP & COMING06 CONTACT SOUND OF AWESOME is a Canadian music blog dedicated to the best music of now. It is run by two great friends thrilled at the idea of discovering new music. FEATURED 2014'S TOP 100: ÉTIENNE'S LIST 2014'S TOP 100: MATHIEU'S LIST SOUND OF AWESOME'S GRAMMY PICKS SOA'S VALENTINES CARD SOA'S 4/20 PLAYLIST ADD US ON FACEBOOK MEMBERS ÉTIENNE FLORENCE + THE CODEINE MATHIEU DUMMIES ON THE NEWS Most grown-ups have about two or three weeks of vacation

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