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Recommended Listening
Robert Fripp
(1979). Frippertronics.
Robert Fripp is a British musician and member of the progressive rock group King Crimson. A guitar virtu-
oso, Fripp developed a new performance method using tape delay machines to loop and layer musical
phrases to create ever evolving asymmetrical patterns. The technique was coined Frippertronics, and is
now a fundamental technique for ambient performances.
Additional Listening: Robert Fripp (1981).
Let The Power Fall.
King Tubby
(1976).
King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown.
Osbourne Ruddock, better known as King Tubby, is a Jamaican sound engineer who greatly influenced the
development of dub music in the 1960s and 70s, and is also credited as the inventor of the “remix” con-
cept, now commonplace in modern dance and electronic music.
Cornelius
(2006). Wataridori [song]. On
Sensuous. Warner Music Japan
Keigo Oyamada, known under the moniker Cornelius, is a prolific Japanese artist who incorporates pur-
poseful delays and stereo imagery to tow the line between experimental and popular musical styles. A
pioneer of the “Shibuya-kei” music genre, Cornelius has been referred to as a “modern-day Brian Wilson.”
Other Cornelius recommended songs (though his full discography has plenty of great pieces):
• If You’re Here,
Mellow Waves (2017)
• Drop,
Point (2002)
• Mic Check,
Fantasma (1998)
Roger Payne
(1970).
Songs of The Humpback Whale.
Recommended Reading
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
- Jules Verne
Dub: Soundscapes and Shattered Songs in Jamaican Reggae
- Michael Veal
Ocean of Sound: Ambient Sound and Radical Listening in the Age of Communication
- David Toop
Sounds in the Sea: From Ocean Acoustics to Acoustical Oceanography
- Herman Medwin
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