Audible Infrastructures

Music, Sound, Media

Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier editor Kyle Devine editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:17th Mar '21

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Our day-to-day musical enjoyment seems so simple, so easy, so automatic. Songs instantly emanate from our computers and phones, at any time of day. The tools for playing and making music, such as records and guitars, wait for us in stores, ready for purchase and use. And when we no longer need them, we can leave them at the curb, where they disappear effortlessly and without a trace. These casual engagements often conceal the complex infrastructures that make our musical cultures possible. Audible Infrastructures takes readers to the sawmills, mineshafts, power grids, telecoms networks, transport systems, and junk piles that seem peripheral to musical culture and shows that they are actually pivotal to what music is, how it works, and why it matters. Organized into three parts dedicated to the main phases in the social life and death of musical commodities — resources and production, circulation and transmission, failure and waste — this book provides a concerted archaeology of music's media infrastructures. As contributors reveal the material-environmental realities and political-economic conditions of music and listening, they open our eyes to the hidden dimensions of how music is made, delivered, and disposed of. In rethinking our responsibilities as musicians and listeners, this book calls for nothing less than a reconsideration of how music comes to sound.

A collection of insightful essays on the media infrastructures of sound and music ... This is a major contribution to the existing infrastructural scholarship. * Keisuke Yamada, Technology and Culture *
This is a major contribution to the existing infrastructural scholarship. * Keisuke Yamada, Technology and Culture *
Audible Infrastructures stands out as a groundbreaking collected volume focusing on what makes music possible for most of us: instruments, recordings, transmission and listening systems, with all their multifaceted dependencies. * Sound Studies *
When a needle drops on a record or the play button is pressed the sound issuing forth rests upon massive infrastructural systems in order to exist. Audible Infrastructures brings those infrastructures into focus. It looks less at music than at the technologies music is stored on, the raw materials extracted to make them, and the waste they turn into. Drawing on emergent work on infrastructures and media ecologies the editors have produced a field defining book, one that is effortlessly inventive, and one of the most stimulating I have read in a long time. * Brian Larkin, Professor of Anthropology, Barnard College *
Audible Infrastructures primes us to listen for music's resonances far beyond the specific moment and site of audition. This powerful collection articulates how each stream on Spotify, each strum of the guitar, each flip of the LP, each voice raised in protest is networked across time and space to the forests, mines, plantations, power plants, and dumping grounds where music is made material. * Shannon Mattern, Department of Anthropology, The New School *

  • Winner of Joint Winner, 2023 Ellen Koskoff Edited Volume Prize, Society for Ethnomusicology.

ISBN: 9780190932633

Dimensions: 160mm x 239mm x 18mm

Weight: 590g

300 pages