Fragility, noise, and atmosphere in ambient music

Monty Adkins
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This chapter will examine how contemporary experimental ambient music engages with notions of fragility, the aesthetics of atmosphere, and the use of noise to engender a more active listening experience than that proposed by Brian Eno in 1978.1 Although rather at odds with the generally accepted innocuous nature of ambient music – one that “tints” the environment – I propose that, through engaging with these concepts, composers can encourage different ways of listening to and thinking about ambient music, as well as reintroducing the sense of “doubt and uncertainty”2 that Eno originally ascribed to ambient music. In doing so, I mean to demonstrate that ambient music is far from being a contemporary comfort blanket to block out the perceived problems, or overwhelming influx of information, in society but is a genre that, at its best, can offer a reflection of contemporary culture and thought. In order to do this, I will present a framework for discussing ambient music, drawing on, and developing Nomi Epstein’s notions of fragility, Torben Sangild’s tripartite consideration of noise and Gernot Böhme’s aesthetics of atmosphere.
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环境音乐中的脆弱、噪音和气氛
本章将研究当代实验环境音乐是如何与脆弱的概念、氛围美学以及使用噪音来产生比Brian Eno在1971年提出的更积极的聆听体验相结合的。尽管与普遍接受的环境音乐无害的本质(一种“着色”环境的音乐)不一致,但我建议,通过参与这些概念,作曲家可以鼓励以不同的方式倾听和思考环境音乐,并重新引入伊诺最初归因于环境音乐的“怀疑和不确定”感。这样做,我的意思是要证明,环境音乐远不是一个当代的舒适毯,以阻止感知到的问题,或压倒性的信息涌入,在社会中,而是一种流派,在最好的情况下,可以提供当代文化和思想的反映。为了做到这一点,我将提出一个讨论环境音乐的框架,借鉴和发展Nomi Epstein的脆弱性概念,Torben Sangild对噪音的三方考虑和Gernot Böhme的氛围美学。
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