Jeremy J.Wells
The Crossings: Defining Slave to the Rhythm
The Crossings: Defining Slave to the Rhythm
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The album Slave to the Rhythm is analyzed in terms of its technological, cultural, and structural aspects, with a focus on the combination of digital, novel, and analogue technology and the organizational and transformational treatments of recorded material. The development and use of music technology are also examined to understand how it influences the sound of the music.
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Length: 75 pages
Publication date: 23 November 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Slave to the Rhythm is a remarkable album that stands out among the exaltation of pop stars due to its unique presentation and approach to biographical material. In this comprehensive assessment, we explore three key crossings: technological, cultural, and structural. Through a detailed track-by-track analysis employing a diverse range of signal processing techniques, some specifically tailored for this project, we delve into the intricate blend of digital, novel, and analogue technology employed, as well as the organizational and transformative treatments of recorded material, accompanied by their associated musical cultures.
The focus of this Element lies in examining the interplay between digital, innovative, and analogue technology, as well as the organizational and transformational approaches to recorded material, which in turn shape the musical landscapes they create. It is essential to understand how studio technology functions and interacts with its users, as this directly influences the soundscapes that emerge from its use. Slave serves as a valuable case study in exploring the manifestation of this influence, as we delve into the development and utilization of music technology to understand its role in shaping the album's sonic identity.
In conclusion, Slave to the Rhythm is a groundbreaking album that challenges conventional notions of pop star exaltation by embracing a unique presentation and approach to biographical material. Through a detailed analysis of its technological, cultural, and structural crossings, we gain insight into the intricate interplay between digital, innovative, and analogue technology, as well as the organizational and transformative treatments of recorded material. This Element highlights the profound impact of studio technology on the sound of music created, shedding light on the ways in which it shapes and influences the creative process.
Weight: 152g
Dimension: 151 x 228 x 11 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781009069083
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