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collage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Also , Music Montage | "In music montage (literally
"putting together") or sound collage ("gluing together")
is
a technique where sound objects or compositions, including songs, are created
from collage, also known as montage, the use of portions of previous recordings
or scores. This is often done through the use of sampling, while some playable
sound collages were produced by glueing together sectors of different vinyl
records.[1] Like its visual cousin, the collage work may have a completely
different effect than that of the component parts, even if the original
parts are completely recognizable or from only one source."
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Some
Assembly Required (radio program) |
Wikipedia | "Some Assembly Required is a sound collage
radio program in the United States, produced in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
It is the first radio show known to focus exclusively on works of sample
based music, and appropriation in audio art. The nationally syndicated
program features work by artists from a variety of genres, including plunderphonics,
hip hop turntablism, musique concrète, noise, bastard pop, sound
art and more. The program will celebrate its tenth anniversary on January
27, 2009." |
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Late
Modernism (section Neo-Dada, Collage, Assemblage)
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