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American Indian StudiesAmerican StudiesPodcastSilenceSound StudiesMedia and Communications
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CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD: The Meaning of Silence SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES VIA ITUNES ADD OUR PODCASTS TO YOUR STITCHER FAVORITES PLAYLIST In this podcast Marcella Ernest discusses the cultural use of sound in Hula and other Native languages with discussants Candace Gala and Nancy Marie Mithlo.

ArticleAuthenticitiesCurationDigital HumanitiesDigital MediaMedia and Communications
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Author guestlistener

Suddenly we heard a Tereng! tereng! teng! teng! We looked round, and now found the reason why the postilion had not been able to sound his horn: his tunes were frozen up in the horn, and came out now by thawing, plain enough, and much to the credit of the driver.

AestheticsArticleFilm/Movies/CinemaHistoryMedieval SoundsMedia and Communications
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Author erupton

Until the nineteenth century, very little medieval music had been rediscovered, and what little was known was known mainly to specialists.  However, the nineteenth-century fascination with the Middle Ages, the Gothic Revival in art and literature, inspired composers to write symphonic works and operas using medieval stories and themes.

Black StudiesBook ReviewCultural StudiesField RecordingHistoryMedia and Communications
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Author shaynamsilverstein

“I drifted to another place and time,” reminisces drummer and musicologist Mickey Hart in his 2003 book about salvaging indigenous musical traditions, Songcatchers: In Search of the World’s Music . He continues, “Every day I rushed home, put on the sounds of the Pygmies [on the old RCA Victrola], and melted into their very being.” For the Grateful Dead drummer and world music producer, this experience of disorientation would

Field RecordingListeningPlace And SpacePodcastSound StudiesMedia and Communications
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Author Andrew J. Salvati

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD: The Reykjavik Sound Walk SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES VIA ITUNES ADD OUR PODCASTS TO YOUR STITCHER FAVORITES PLAYLIST Standing in front of our rented apartment in Túngata, a residential street just a few blocks from central Reykjavík, I am struck by the stillness of the city that surrounds me. Having lived most of my […]

ArticleCurationDH And Listening ForumDigital HumanitiesDigital MediaMedia and Communications
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Author guestlistener

Editor’s Note: Welcome to the second installment in the “DH and Listening” blog series for World Listening Month, our annual forum that prompts readers to reflect on what it means to listen.

ArticleClassCultural StudiesEthnographicGenderMedia and Communications
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Author Kelly J. Baker

Betrayal I first realized there was a problem with my voice on the first day of tenth grade English class. The teacher, Mrs. C, had a formidable reputation of strictness and high standards.

AestheticsArticleDigital MediaEDMFilm/Movies/CinemaMedia and Communications
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Author primusluta

I’m fortunate to have quite a few friends with eclectic musical tastes, who continually expose me some of the best, albeit often obscure, sources for inspiration. They arrive as random selections sent with a simple “you’d appreciate this” note attached. Good friends that they are, they rarely miss the mark.

American StudiesArticleEDMHip HopMusicMedia and Communications
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Author rmjames

Just a year ago, Soundcloud and YouTube were teeming with maximalist EDM remixes of Top 40 pop songs, like R3HAB’s early summer 2015 mix of Rihanna’s “BBHMM”. The remix is packed full of amped-up musical gestures. It drops 30 seconds in, has a huge 15 second soar from 2:30-2:45 and some loud distorted treble synth, and the up-pitched vocals underscore just how much R3HAB sped up the tempo.

Blog-O-VersaryCurationEditorial CollectiveMixtapesSound StudiesMedia and Communications
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Author j.l. stoever

** Click here to just cut to the chase and get the new mix already! LOL!** From the very beginning, the exclamation point has been our thing. Our deeply meaningful, utopically earnest, passionately heartfelt, stubbornly insistent, collectively exposing-our-geeky-love-and-enthusiasm-to-the-world THING.

Blog-O-VersaryPodcastSound StudiesMedia and Communications
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Author Aaron Trammell

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD: !!!!!!! Mix SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERIES VIA ITUNES ADD OUR PODCASTS TO YOUR STITCHER FAVORITES PLAYLIST !!!!!!! Beyoncé, “Formation”—Regina N. Bradley & André Carrington Mitski, “My Body’s Made of Crushed Little Stars”—Liana Silva &