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Sound Generation is a record of many conversations, about sound, music, technology and politics, which took place between July 2001 and March 2005. Sound Generation is not another history of sound art: rather, it is an an impossible conversation that surveys an ongoing and incomplete present, formed from cut-up and reconstructed interviews with: Maryanne Amacher, Mark Bain, Claudio Chea + Jorge Castro, Christopher DeLaurenti, Grey Filastine, Brenda Hutchinson, Jeph Jerman, Richard Lerman, Annea Lockwood, Francisco Lopez, Lou Mallozzi, Ken Montgomery, Phill Niblock, O+A (Bruce Odland + Sam Auinger), Ed Osborn, Jodi Rose, Janek Schaefer, tobias c. van Veen, Hildegard Westerkamp, Gregory Whitehead, Pamela Z

Additional essays by Ultra-Red and Gregory Gangemi

This 2013 ebook edition contains the full text of the 2008 edition of Sound Generation, with revised footnotes and biographies.

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