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About Plunderphonics
Plunderphonics is a genre of electronic music based on the creative reuse and manipulation of pre-existing audio recordings, a term famously coined by composer John Oswald in 1985 to describe sonic "theft" as an art form. Utilizing tools such as digital samplers, turntables, and editing software, practitioners deconstruct popular songs, commercials, and field recordings to transform recognizable motifs into entirely new, often unrecognizable compositions. The rhythmic profile varies wildly from rhythmic loop-based structures to avant-garde sound collages, while the mood typically oscillates between satirical subversion and eerie nostalgia. Inherently linked to musique concrète and hip-hop turntablism, it serves as a conceptual precursor to modern sample-heavy styles like vaporwave and experimental electronic music.
Also known as: Plunderphonic, Plunderphony
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- Plunderphonics is a genre of electronic music based on the creative reuse and manipulation of pre-existing audio recordings, a term famously coined by composer John Oswald in 1985 to describe sonic "theft" as an art form. Utilizing tools such as digital samplers, turntables, and editing software, practitioners deconstruct popular songs, commercials, and field recordings to transform recognizable motifs into entirely new, often unrecognizable compositions. The rhythmic profile varies wildly from …
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