John Cage's 4'33" and Experimental PhenomenologyThe cover of John Cage's 4'33" by Dead Territory enhances phenomenological understanding by encouraging a deep reflection on sound and silence.
Read an extract from Semi-Conducting - Rambles Through The Post-Cagean Thicket - The WireFeedback allowed the author to creatively explore sound without personal bias, transforming silence into music through acoustics.
Sound advice from John Cage | LettersThe essence of Cage's 4'33'' lies in embracing ambient sounds as music, challenging perceptions of silence and traditional musical performance.
Want to get rid of a earworm? Try John Cage | LettersListening to John Cage's 4'33 helped alleviate earworms, providing unexpected relief for some individuals.
Sound advice from John Cage | LettersThe essence of Cage's 4'33'' lies in embracing ambient sounds as music, challenging perceptions of silence and traditional musical performance.
Want to get rid of a earworm? Try John Cage | LettersListening to John Cage's 4'33 helped alleviate earworms, providing unexpected relief for some individuals.
Perila: Intrinsic RhythmPerila's 'Intrinsic Rhythm' blurs the line between field recordings and music, creating immersive soundscapes.
Lia Kohl: Normal SoundsLia Kohl's music creatively integrates everyday sounds, reflecting a modern take on the concept of found sound.Her recent works demonstrate a blend of environmental noise with musical elements, elevating quotidian experiences into art.