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- catalog contributor b13147667.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description "Book I. The electronic landscape -- Gustav Mahler -- Erik Satie -- Claude Debussy -- Maurice Ravel -- Frederick Delius -- Charles Griffes -- Charles Ives -- Iberian sounds -- William Duddell - Thaddeus Cahill -- Lee De Forest -- Luigi Russolo -- Leon Theremin -- Maurice Martenot -- Jorg Mager -- Friedrich Trautwein and Oskar Sala -- Arnold Schoenberg -- Alban Berg and Anton Webern -- Leopold Stokowski -- Edgard Varèse -- Percy Grainger -- Olivier Messiaen -- Paul Bowles -- Pierre Schaeffer and Pierre Henry -- John Cage -- Otto Luening and Vladimir Ussachevsky -- Karlheinz Stockhausen -- Miles Davis -- Daphne Oram -- Raymond Scott - György Ligeti -- Pierre Boulez -- Iannis Xenakis -- Morton Feldman -- Morton Subotnick -- Wendy Carlos -- Toru Takemitsu -- Kaija Saariaho -- Electronic Media -- Records -- Magnetic tape -- Keyboards, synthesizers and computers -- Compact disc --".
- catalog description "Book II. Minimalism, Eno and the new simplicity -- La Monte Young -- Terry Riley -- Steve Reich -- Brian Eno -- Philip Glass -- ECM -- Windham Hill and New Age music -- Harold Budd -- Jon Hassell -- Michael Nyman -- John Adams -- Arvo Pärt -- Henryk Gorecki -- John Tavener -- Other minimalists --".
- catalog description "Book III. Ambience in the Rock Era -- Innovators -- Leo Fender -- Les Paul -- Joe Meek -- The Beatles -- Bob Dylan -- The Beach Boys -- Jimi Hendrix -- Ravi Shankar -- The Velvet Underground, Nico and John Cale -- Simon & Garfunkel -- The Rolling Stones -- Marvin Gay and Van Morrison -- David Bowie -- Psychedelia -- The Byrds -- Love and The Doors -- The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band -- Neil Young, Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills & Nash -- Spirit -- Tim Buckley -- The Grateful Dead -- Country Joe and The Fish -- H.P. Lovecraft -- Quicksilver Messenger Service -- The Steve Miller Band -- Santana -- Folk Ambience -- Rock Evolves -- Pink Floyd -- Keith Emerson -- King Crimson and Yes -- Led Zeppelin -- Mike Oldfield -- The German scene -- Can -- Faust -- NEU! -- Tangerine Dream -- Popol Vuh -- Roedelius, Cluster and Harmonia -- Manuel Göttsching and Ash Ra Tempel -- Kraftwerk -- Klaus Schulze -- Holger Czukay -- Synthesizer Music -- Beaver & Krause -- Tonto's Expanding Headband -- Tim Blake -- Jean-Michel Jarre -- Vangelis -- The Indie Wave -- Cabaret Voltaire -- New Order and Joy division -- The Durutti Column -- Colin Newman -- The Cocteau Twins -- Sonic Youth -- Dead Can Dance -- Spacemen 3, Sonic Boom and Spiritualized -- Individualists -- Ennio Morricone -- Todd Rundgren -- John McLaughlin -- Robert Fripp -- Peter Gabriel -- Bill Nelson -- Laurie Anderson -- Ryuichi Sakamoto -- Seigen Ono -- David Sylvian -- Michael Brook -- U2 -- Daniel Lanois -- Enya --".
- catalog description "Book IV. House, Techno and Twenty-First-Century Ambience -- Donna summer and Giorgio Morodor -- New York Garage and Electro -- Chicago House and Acid House -- Derrick May and Detroit Techno -- Ann Dudley and The Art of Noise -- 808 State -- A Guy Called Gerald -- Ecstasy and the New Rave Psychedelia -- The KLF -- The Stone Roses and Primal Scream -- Orbital -- Enigma and Spiritual House -- The Orb and Ambient House -- Mixmaster Morris -- The Future Sound of London -- Aphex Twin -- Pete Namlook and Ambient Techno -- Bill Laswell and Collision Music -- William Orbit -- Scanner, Biosphere and Isolationism -- Massive Attack, Tricky and Trip-Hop -- Coldcut -- DJ Shadow and DJ Spooky -- Goldie and Ambient Drum and Bass -- Courtney Pine and Trip Jazz -- Talvin Singh and Anokha -- Dub Reggae -- Trance -- The Chemical Brothers and Rock Techno -- Air -- Moby -- Afterword -- Twentieth-century ambience : the essential 100 recordings.".
- catalog description "Discography: p. [478]-480.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [481]-486) and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 510 p., [16] p. of plates :".
- catalog identifier "1582343233".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Bloomsbury,".
- catalog subject "780/.9/04 22".
- catalog subject "Composers Biography.".
- catalog subject "Electronic music History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "ML197 .P76 2003".
- catalog subject "Music 20th century History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book I. The electronic landscape -- Gustav Mahler -- Erik Satie -- Claude Debussy -- Maurice Ravel -- Frederick Delius -- Charles Griffes -- Charles Ives -- Iberian sounds -- William Duddell - Thaddeus Cahill -- Lee De Forest -- Luigi Russolo -- Leon Theremin -- Maurice Martenot -- Jorg Mager -- Friedrich Trautwein and Oskar Sala -- Arnold Schoenberg -- Alban Berg and Anton Webern -- Leopold Stokowski -- Edgard Varèse -- Percy Grainger -- Olivier Messiaen -- Paul Bowles -- Pierre Schaeffer and Pierre Henry -- John Cage -- Otto Luening and Vladimir Ussachevsky -- Karlheinz Stockhausen -- Miles Davis -- Daphne Oram -- Raymond Scott - György Ligeti -- Pierre Boulez -- Iannis Xenakis -- Morton Feldman -- Morton Subotnick -- Wendy Carlos -- Toru Takemitsu -- Kaija Saariaho -- Electronic Media -- Records -- Magnetic tape -- Keyboards, synthesizers and computers -- Compact disc --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book II. Minimalism, Eno and the new simplicity -- La Monte Young -- Terry Riley -- Steve Reich -- Brian Eno -- Philip Glass -- ECM -- Windham Hill and New Age music -- Harold Budd -- Jon Hassell -- Michael Nyman -- John Adams -- Arvo Pärt -- Henryk Gorecki -- John Tavener -- Other minimalists --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book III. Ambience in the Rock Era -- Innovators -- Leo Fender -- Les Paul -- Joe Meek -- The Beatles -- Bob Dylan -- The Beach Boys -- Jimi Hendrix -- Ravi Shankar -- The Velvet Underground, Nico and John Cale -- Simon & Garfunkel -- The Rolling Stones -- Marvin Gay and Van Morrison -- David Bowie -- Psychedelia -- The Byrds -- Love and The Doors -- The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band -- Neil Young, Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills & Nash -- Spirit -- Tim Buckley -- The Grateful Dead -- Country Joe and The Fish -- H.P. Lovecraft -- Quicksilver Messenger Service -- The Steve Miller Band -- Santana -- Folk Ambience -- Rock Evolves -- Pink Floyd -- Keith Emerson -- King Crimson and Yes -- Led Zeppelin -- Mike Oldfield -- The German scene -- Can -- Faust -- NEU! -- Tangerine Dream -- Popol Vuh -- Roedelius, Cluster and Harmonia -- Manuel Göttsching and Ash Ra Tempel -- Kraftwerk -- Klaus Schulze -- Holger Czukay -- Synthesizer Music -- Beaver & Krause -- Tonto's Expanding Headband -- Tim Blake -- Jean-Michel Jarre -- Vangelis -- The Indie Wave -- Cabaret Voltaire -- New Order and Joy division -- The Durutti Column -- Colin Newman -- The Cocteau Twins -- Sonic Youth -- Dead Can Dance -- Spacemen 3, Sonic Boom and Spiritualized -- Individualists -- Ennio Morricone -- Todd Rundgren -- John McLaughlin -- Robert Fripp -- Peter Gabriel -- Bill Nelson -- Laurie Anderson -- Ryuichi Sakamoto -- Seigen Ono -- David Sylvian -- Michael Brook -- U2 -- Daniel Lanois -- Enya --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book IV. House, Techno and Twenty-First-Century Ambience -- Donna summer and Giorgio Morodor -- New York Garage and Electro -- Chicago House and Acid House -- Derrick May and Detroit Techno -- Ann Dudley and The Art of Noise -- 808 State -- A Guy Called Gerald -- Ecstasy and the New Rave Psychedelia -- The KLF -- The Stone Roses and Primal Scream -- Orbital -- Enigma and Spiritual House -- The Orb and Ambient House -- Mixmaster Morris -- The Future Sound of London -- Aphex Twin -- Pete Namlook and Ambient Techno -- Bill Laswell and Collision Music -- William Orbit -- Scanner, Biosphere and Isolationism -- Massive Attack, Tricky and Trip-Hop -- Coldcut -- DJ Shadow and DJ Spooky -- Goldie and Ambient Drum and Bass -- Courtney Pine and Trip Jazz -- Talvin Singh and Anokha -- Dub Reggae -- Trance -- The Chemical Brothers and Rock Techno -- Air -- Moby -- Afterword -- Twentieth-century ambience : the essential 100 recordings.".
- catalog title "The ambient century : from Mahler to Moby : the evolution of sound in the electronic age / Mark Prendergast.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".