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    Disruptive Frequencies in Experimental Sound: Black and South Asian Artists in Their Own Words

    Disruptive Frequencies in Experimental Sound by Patel, Amit Dinesh; Messeder, Gabrielle; Knight-Hill, Andrew;

    Black and South Asian Artists in Their Own Words

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    • Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
    • Date of Publication 18 September 2025
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9798765105108
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
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    Long description:

    This volume presents the voices of diverse and often marginalized practitioners, celebrating Black and South Asian experimental sound musicians and their underrepresented music practices.

    Black and South Asian artists are some of the least represented within the field of experimental sound. Ethnically diverse artists have been excluded from the traditional discourse. Their experiences, therefore, provide a valuable counterpoint to those of the normalized white majority.

    Bringing together a diverse array of international artists and practitioners this book challenges the white norm in the field of experimental sound, this book gives underrepresented voices a chance to express their perspectives through a series of case studies and addresses a significant knowledge gap into the field of experimental sound.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Introduction: Context, Methods & Rationale
    2. Analysis of Artist Backgrounds of Key Participants
    3. Case Study: Nikki Sheth
    Sound Artist, UK
    4. Case Study: Nicole Raymond
    Turntablist, Sound Artist, Radio Presenter and DJ, UK
    5. Case Study: Poulomi Desai
    Multimedia Artist and Activist, UK
    6. Case Study: Dhangsha
    Sound Artist, UK
    7. Case Study: Dushume
    Experimental Noise and Sound Artist, UK
    8. Case Study: Gary Stewart
    Audiovisual Artist, UK
    9. Additional Artist Statements
    10. Overall Analysis of Practices of Key Participants
    11. Conclusion

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