Expect the Unexpected: Experimental music, or the ignorance of sound design. ZIMMERMANN, Basile. Abstract

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Book Chapter Expect the Unexpected: Experimental music, or the ignorance of sound design ZIMMERMANN, Basile Abstract Experimental music is a style of music that defines itself by opposition to other music styles. Many music lovers define their musical experience in opposition to other music styles,1 but experimental music bases its own characteristics not on rythmic or melodic patterns, or specific instruments, but on the very idea of difference. Experimental music is music that differs. And quite often, together with this idea of difference, comes the idea of surprise. The audience expects that songs or performances will contain something unexpected. Reference ZIMMERMANN, Basile. Expect the Unexpected: Experimental music, or the ignorance of sound design. In: Matthias Gross and Linsey McGoey. Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies. London : Routledge, 2015. p. 97-104 Available at: http://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:74206 Disclaimer: layout of this document may differ from the published version. [ Downloaded 17/11/2015 at 20:52:40 ]

Expect the Unexpected: Experimental Music, or the Ignorance of Sound Design During a winter evening at the end of 1990s, a friend took me to a records shop downtown evenings, from 9 p.m. until late. hosted, where one or two musicians sat on the chairs and a crowd of three to ten people experimental music 1 difference. Experimental music is music that surprise. The audience expects that the songs or the performances will contain something unexpected 2. participant comprehension 3 (Collins, 1984) and relies on contributory expertise 4 (Collins and Evans, 2002), together ijing. 1. 2. 3. 4. See the first two chapters in Thornton, 1996 for a discussion on distinction and authenticity in music subcultures. Experimental music, in this paper, refers to a generic word for a group of music practices. Besides the general argument of difference I discuss here, it also includes subcategories such as noise music (which relies on the evolution in time of sound materials which contents usually do not include rhythms or melodies but variations of sound density, timbre, and volume), or jazz improvisations with acoustic instruments such as guitars or brass, with melodies and rhythms, contemporary classical music, musique concrète, and other music genres. Participant comprehension is a term coined by the sociologist of science Harry Collins (see Collins, 1984). Collins uses it to describe an interpretative research approach (which he derives from participant observation in anthropology) where a researcher gets the closest possible to a full participant of the situation s/he observes, becoming conversant with the details of the discipline s/he is observing. Specifically, in participant comprehension, claims of objectivity are considered less valuable than a deep and personal understanding what the participants are actually doing; The stress is not on recording events (...) but on internalising a way of life. (Collins, 1984, p. 61). Contributory expertise is used by Harry Collins and Robert Evans to describe the kind of expertise fully socialised members of a community have, including the ability to carry out the practical tasks associated with it (Collins and Evans, 2002). Collins uses the term in connexion with the one of interactional expertise, which describes the ability to talk about the practical tasks without being able to contribute to it. For instance, a music journalist may have enough expertise in music to have a discussion with professional musicians, while at the same time not being able to play on a stage with them (hence, he would have interactional expertise in music). A full member of the same musicians community will be able to have the discussion and to play on stage ( contributory expertise ). 1/9

experimental musicians are techniques of dealing with the (re)production of nonknowledge, elements in the production of surprises. Lao Li ij ij concerts looked quite similar, with a mix of Chinese and Western attendees. I met Lao Li 5 organized in Geneva, the audience was small (a few dozen people), and people were listening while seated.. 6. Computer Music Tutorial and recognizing their sound characteristics), the feeling of incomprehension was a little humiliating. During the months that followed, I managed to meet with Lao Li several times and he agreed 5. 6. Fictitious name. DJs and musicians mixing reggae tracks are used to play with a mixer. But, based on my experience, this is usually not considered comparable to someone playing a music instrument live. DJs use the mix to add a personal touch on the records they play (in particular when moving from the previous record to the next one), and reggae tracks are mixed live in the studio in order to add a personal feeling to the way the equalisation and other effects are applied. 2/9

operations. proposed the idea of designing a sound that would come out of the roof, penetrate the auditor movements of sounds in a tridimentional space. Musicians in conservatories in Switzerland considered it conventional to speak of the sound as coming out of the loudspeakers while the situation of a listener standing at equal distance of two loudspeakers outputting the same sound at the same time and the same level, the auditor would locate the source at the middle 叠 吸 压 either into categories I knew. together so that the differences in editing on the various copies the same recording would, 3/9

Bad surprises... 声音没了! merged together. unprocessed recording! The processed version, featuring the new sound edits, sounded less sound engineering informed point of view, were related to the devices he used for listening. installed at his home. Loudspeakers used when composing electronic music are crucial frequencies. 4/9

negative knowledge started anew. The second example with the recording that didn t sound as good as the original one, relates Good surprises... music instrument. What was even more surprising during the performance was that I could 叠 吸 压 performance consisted of coming with a series of identical sound recordings, which he mixed of the sound. Mastering Audio: The Art and the Science circuit is in operation! ( ) The principle is quite simple 5/9

压 not when it came to equalisation. First and second degree ignorance 7, I was 8 exact moment where I would movement. sound. their home. When it comes the moment of recording their work or presenting it on stage, reaction to surprises, where (sound) surprises are the music instrument of their performance. 9 7. 8. 9. The place was run by the owner of the records shop described in the introduction, who plays an important role in regard to the local music scene in Geneva. Unfortunately, I haven t been able to trace back the name of this band. During an interview with me, the owner of the records shop, mentioned in the previous note, described the deliberate creation of surprises which artists themselves can t foresee. 6/9

No bollocks [in English while speaking in 10 11 12, and so forth. In the words of one of the two part of their future performance or recording will consist of reproducing this surprise for the audience. 10. 11. 12. The use of English words in French in this kind of context often goes with a humorous tone. My understanding is that French speakers rely on the tone to indicate that they don t mean to impress with their knowledge of a foreign language, but to create an effect, in most cases derogatory. No bollocks. Non seulement ils font la même chose que tout le monde, mais ils le font mal. imprévisible ; audacieux et radical/pointu ; en phase complète avec l actualité et questionnement de l internationale expérimentale/ improvisé, se renouvelant du coup lui-même sans cesse ; torsions/modulations synthétiques granuleuses et agitées à souhait réellement déconcertantes [sic]. 7/9

disappearing). In the second case, nescience for Lao Li, turned into ignorance, that I saw as nonknowledge negative knowledge ignorance was taking him in divergent directions.. attempts, are helpful to offer access to the production of surprises and to new knowledge. during the reproduction phases, such as the production of a recording, or a live performance. Bibliography Social Researching: Politics, Problems, Practice Expertise and Experience, Social Studies of Science Gross, Matthias (2010), Ignorance and Surprise Mastering Audio: The Art and the Science knowledge and the art of controlling sound, Social Studies of Science Economy and Society The Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction, (Duke 8/9

Club Cultures: Music, Media, and Subcultural Capital (Music/ Culture) 9/9