Listening Links

What follows here is a set of links, primarily to sound files, in the order of presentation of works in Experimental Music Since 1970 section by section. These links won’t make much sense without the text, and the text won’t take on its intended dimensions if it is not experienced alongside some relevant listening.

Here are the posts with the listening links:

1.2
1.3

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5

3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4

4.1
4.2

5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4

6.1
6.2
6.3

And here are a few relevant explanations:

Sections that do not revolve around particular pieces of music are not included, so there is no 1.1 and no Chapter 7.

These lists are no replacement for the footnotes. It’s intended to get you to a listening experience as easily as possible. But there are plenty of additional references that are not listed here. I don’t want to repeat what’s already in the book needlessly.

Not every piece discussed has a corresponding sound file.

It is definitely a work in progress. (I was determined to get this up for the book release on August 11th and I didn’t have time to perfect it.) I will very much appreciate any suggestions as you make use of the links – formatting consistencies, broken links, missing links, etc. Just send me a quick email. I hope to put in a little form to make it easier in the future.

The formatting changes over time. I may or may not correct this.

The Amazon links are primarily there for your convenience. I make a small commission if they lead to a purchase, but feel free to skip past them. I’ll put the official disclaimer in small print:

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