TY - BOOK ID - 86191421 TI - Sampling politics : music and the geocultural PY - 2021 SN - 0190855509 0190855517 PB - New York, New York : Oxford University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Music KW - Sampling (Sound) KW - Digital sound sampling KW - Sound sampling KW - Computer sound processing KW - Art music KW - Art music, Western KW - Classical music KW - Musical compositions KW - Musical works KW - Serious music KW - Western art music KW - Western music (Western countries) KW - Music and society KW - Social aspects. KW - Political aspects. KW - Quotation in music. KW - Borrowing (Music) KW - Musical borrowing UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:86191421 AB - Sampling has become a predominantly digitalized practice. It was popularized with the rise of Rap and Hip-Hop, as well as ambient music scenes, but it has a history stretching back to the earliest days of sound recording and experimental music making around the world. Digital networks allow artists to sample music across national borders and cultural traditions with relative ease, prompting questions around not only fair use, copyright, and freedom of expression, but also cultural appropriation and 'copywrongs.' Based on archival research and musical analysis, alongside conversations with artists and their own public reflections, this book provides ways to listen more closely and hear (again) music making. ER -