Haunted Science: The BBC Radiophonic Workshop and the lost futures of hauntological music

IF 0.1 4区 艺术学 0 MUSIC AVANT SCENE OPERA Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.1386/scene_00012_1
C. Christodoulou
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This article will explore the particular sense of nostalgia evoked by the sound and music of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop for a utopian future that has been irrevocably lost; a future contextualized in Britain by the post-war consensus and its attendant narratives of public service broadcasting, state planning and benevolent social engineering. I examine the relationship between the workshop’s output and the contemporary cultural experience Mark Fisher defined as ‘hauntology’, before investigating the workshop’s influence on the hauntological music of contemporary artists who use radiophonic sounds to recover a sense of the future lost as a result of the political and economic transformation of Britain which followed the election of Margaret Thatcher in 1979, and which would eventually lead to the decommissioning of the workshop itself in March 1998. In addition, this article considers the workshop’s idiosyncratic output in relation to electronic dance music which, until recently, had been considered at the vanguard of musical futurism. However, in contrast to electronic dance music, ‘sonic hauntology’ looks to the past for its engagement with the ideas about the future; in particular, the technological optimism associated with the post-war modernization of Britain, such as the belief in a paternalistic, yet benevolent state and in the progressive application of technology. In these ways, hauntological musicians place considerable significance on the sounds, music and other cultural signifiers encountered through the workshop’s productions, such as the use of analogue media, public information films, and science fiction and horror programmes, from the period in which BBC broadcasting dominated the British media landscape.
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闹鬼的科学:BBC广播工作室和闹鬼音乐失去的未来
这篇文章将探讨由BBC广播工作室的声音和音乐所唤起的一种特殊的怀旧感,这种怀旧感是对一个已经不可挽回地失去的乌托邦未来的怀念;在战后的共识和随之而来的公共服务广播、国家规划和仁慈的社会工程的叙述下,英国的未来被语境化了。在调查工作坊对当代艺术家的幽灵音乐的影响之前,我研究了工作坊的产出与马克·费舍尔定义为“幽灵学”的当代文化经验之间的关系,这些艺术家使用放射性声音来恢复由于1979年玛格丽特·撒切尔当选后英国政治和经济转型而失去的未来感。最终导致车间在1998年3月关闭。此外,本文还考虑了工作室与电子舞曲相关的特殊输出,直到最近,电子舞曲一直被认为是音乐未来主义的先锋。然而,与电子舞曲不同的是,“声音幽灵学”着眼于过去,并与未来的想法联系在一起;尤其是与战后英国现代化相关的技术乐观主义,比如对家长式但仁慈的国家的信仰,以及对技术进步应用的信仰。在这些方面,鬼魂学的音乐家们对声音、音乐和其他文化符号给予了相当大的重视,这些声音、音乐和其他文化符号是通过工作坊的制作而遇到的,比如使用模拟媒体、公共信息电影、科幻小说和恐怖节目,这些都是从BBC广播主导英国媒体景观的时期开始的。
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