Coproduction: Collaboration in Music Production
- Author: Johnson, Christopher
- Author: Wilsmore, Robert
Book
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Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Examples
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- How to Read this Book
- 1 A Typology of Collaborative Practices in Music Production
- Robert Wilsmore
- PART ONE
- Type 1. Group Coproduction: Collaboration Between Individuals
- 2 Producing Together
- Robert Wilsmore
- 3 Creativity and the Production Habitus
- Christopher Johnson
- 4 The Production Habitus of Smoke Rainbows - Music Minds Matter (Abbey Road Case Study No.1)
- Christopher Johnson
- 5 Lauren Christy and The Matrix Production Team: Coproduction in Familial Mode (The Three-headed Monster and the Butterfly Collector)
- Robert Wilsmore
- 6 Hierarchical Production and Complementarity, Before, During and After PWL. An Interview with Phil Harding
- Christopher Johnson and Robert Wilsmore
- 7 Group Genius, Scenius, the Invisible and the Oblique: Eno, Lanois and Communities of Creativity
- Robert Wilsmore
- 8 Grace Jones, Spontaneity and Collaboration in the Moment. An Interview with Bruce Woolley
- Christopher Johnson and Robert Wilsmore
- 9 Small Things of Value: Marginalia, Mental Health and Coproduction (Abbey Road Case Study No.2, Part 1)
- Robert Wilsmore
- 10 Something of Value: Coproducing with Converge, a University-based Educational Programme for Adults with Mental Health Difficulties (Abbey Road Case Study No.2, Part 2)
- Ruth Lambley
- PART TWO
- Type 2. Internal Coproduction: The Self as Many
- 11 The Artistic Self and the Cycle of Production
- Christopher Johnson
- 12 Silver Glass: Re-production
- Christopher Johnson
- 13 Play One We Know! A Pub Singer's Struggle to Retain His Integrity Whilst Remaining Entertaining
- Christopher Johnson
- PART THREE
- Type 3. Coproduction Without Consent: Denial or Unknowing Collaboration.
- 14 The Song of a Thousand Songs: Popular Music as Distributed Collaboration (Toast Theory, Part 1)
- Robert Wilsmore
- 15 Removing Non-sonic Signifiers from Endings (Toast Theory, Part 2)
- Robert Wilsmore
- 16 The Ancient Art of Remixing
- Robert Wilsmore
- PART FOUR
- Type 4. Deproduction: The Collective Disappearance of Production.
- 17 On Writing Every Song
- Robert Wilsmore and Phillip Brady
- 18 The Mathematics of Writing Every Tune
- Phillip Brady and Robert Wilsmore
- 19 Deproduction
- Robert Wilsmore
- Glossary of Terms
- Index