According to the publishers, the book attempts to “probe how unsound serves to activate the undead” as well as the thresholds of communication that exist between these “warped zones.”Īmong the essays are Lee Gamble’s contribution, “They Echoic: Exquisite Corpse” a piece from the musician and Urbanomic founder Robin Mackay, who contributed this awesome guide to jungle for Electronic Beats a few years ago Tim Hecker’s essay “Shocks on the Body” and a number of solo and collaborative piece from Kode9, who writes as Steve Goodman. Unsound:Undead‘s 64 short essays were compiled by the European artist collective AUDINT. A new book from the UK-based philosophy imprint Urbanomic features essays from experimental pioneers Lee Gamble, Kode9 and Tim Hecker, among others, exploring the theoretical possibilities of sound mediating the boundaries between the living and the dead.
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