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original plunderphonic CD. Pogo (musician) –
often referred to as a
musician in the
plunderphonics genre Oswald, John (1985). "
Plunderphonics, or Audio...
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important pioneering example of
plunderphonics, with one
reviewer referring to them as the "legendary
plunderphonics powerhouse".
Their first album, Since...
- work created.
Oswald coined the term "
plunderphonics" to
describe his
craft in a
paper called "
Plunderphonics, or
Audio Piracy as a
Compositional Prerogative"...
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Plunderphonics 69/96 is a two-CD
compilation album by John Oswald. The
album compiles most of Oswald's
infamous Plunderphonics recordings,
including the...
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Grateful Dead song "Dark Star".
Oswald used a
process he
calls "
plunderphonics" to edit
fragments of over a
hundred different performances of the song...
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sounds together to form a new
piece of
music (a
genre also
known as
plunderphonics). A
number of Pogo's
works consist almost entirely of the
sounds he...
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electronic music and hip hop, such as trip hop, jungle, post-rock, and
plunderphonics.
Sampledelia describes a
variety of
styles which involve the use of...
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Stones Throw. The
album is
heavily sample-based and
contains elements of
plunderphonics and
noise music.
Music videos for
tracks "Banana" and "Boom Ba" were...
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artists spearheading the bootleg,
plunderphonics, and
mashup (a.k.a. **** pop) genres. In 2000, V/Vm's
plunderphonics song, The Lady in Red (Is Dancing...
- nor, "a
leftist folk-rock band" as
stated by
Andrew Jones in his book
Plunderphonics,
Pataphysics & Pop Mechanics: An
Introduction to
Musique Actuelle, they...