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Boring Formless Nonsense - by Eldritch Priest (Paperback)

Boring Formless Nonsense - by  Eldritch Priest (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Highly original in form and content, this radical work redefines the aesthetics of failure through the prism of contemporary sound and composition.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Boring Formless Nonsense</i> intervenes in an aesthetics of failure that has largely been delimited by the visual arts and its avant-garde legacies. It focuses on contemporary experimental composition in which failure rubs elbows with the categories of chance, noise, and obscurity. In these works we hear failure anew. We hear boredom, formlessness, and nonsense in a way that gives new purchase to aesthetic, philosophical, and ethical questions that falter in their negative capability.<br/> <br/>Reshaping current debates on failure as an aesthetic category, eldritch Priest shows failure to be a duplicitous concept that traffics in paradox and sustains the conditions for magical thinking and hyperstition. Framing recent experimental composition as a deviant kind of sound art, Priest explores how the affective and formal elements of post-Cagean music couples with contemporary culture's themes of depression, distraction, and disinformation to create an esoteric reality composed of counterfactuals and pseudonymous beings. Ambitious in content and experimental in its approach, <i>Boring Formless Nonsense</i> will challenge and fracture your views on failure, creativity, and experimental music.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>In the decade since, a stunning range of new offerings from a variety of publishers has become readily available, and sound studies is a far more expansive discipline. This fact is nowhere more evident than in Bloomsbury Academic's excellent sound studies catalog ... the scholarship here shows how adept the cultural study of sound can be at unearthing the thorny political and social tensions that define contemporary culture.<br><br>The skilful navigation of modes of failure in composition that is Boring Formless Nonsense achieves a rare balance between theoretical crispness, fascinating detail and the murmurs of an avant-garde comic turn. It's like setting out on a journey over and over again. - Paul Hegarty, author of Noise/Music and co-author of Beyond and Before: Progressive Rock since the 1960s<br/>Journal of Popular Music Studies<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>eldritch Priest writes on contemporary experimental music, audio culture, and post-avant-garde aesthetics from a 'pataphysical perspective. He is a composer and lives in Toronto.</p>

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