The ambient century

from Mahler to trance : the evolution of sound in the electronic age

498 pages

English language

Published 2000 by Bloomsbury, Distributed to the trade by St. Martin's Press.

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From the expanding classical horizons of Mahler, Satie and Debussy to the revolutions in electronic music inaugurated by Stockhausen and Cage; from the Indian-influenced minimalism of Philip Glass and Terry Riley to the 'unlocking' sound worlds of Brian Eno; through the epoch-defining music of rock maestros The Beatles and Jimi Hendrix to the pure electronic creations of Kraftwerk, Goldie and Trance - this drift through technology, Minimalism, the rock era and Techno is earthed by the development in ambient sound, to the author the most important breakthrough in music of the past one hundred years. Aided by electronics, new ideas and mass consumption, Ambient has established itself beyond question as the 'classical music of the future'.

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Subjects

  • Music -- 20th century -- History and criticism
  • Electronic music -- History and criticism
  • Composers -- Biography