Shhhh . . . you know who!
I have for a long time been interested in silent records. I
wrote an article on the subject for the New Statesman in 2012 and more recently completed a chapter for Samantha
Bennett and Eliot Bates’ collection Critical Approaches to the Production of Music and Sound (Bloomsbury, 2018).
In this book I
enumerate six types of musical silence: notated silence (which is dominated by
John Cage’s 4’33”); phonographic
Cageian silence (which pays homage to Cage’s work but regularly misunderstands
his intentions); political silence (where muteness signifies oppression); memorial silence (paying homage to the dead); technical silence (which
highlights the ‘silence’ of different types of recording formats); and economic
silence (where silent songs illustrate issues of authorship, ownership and
recompense).
I’m sure there
are more types of silence, though, and there must be silent records that I have
overlooked in the chapter.
Do let me know.
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