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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Deleuze and Music -- Chapter 1 Studies in Applied Nomadology: Jazz Improvisation and Post-Capitalist Markets -- Chapter 2 Is Pop Music? -- Chapter 3 Deleuze, Adorno and the Composition of Musical Multiplicity -- Chapter 4 Affect and Individuation in Popular Electronic Music -- Chapter 5 Violence in Three Shades of Metal: Death, Doom and Black -- Chapter 6 Becoming-Music: The Rhizomatic Moment of Improvisation -- Chapter 7 Rhythm: Assemblage and Event -- Chapter 8 What I Hear is Thinking Too: The Deleuze Tribute Recordings -- Chapter 9 Music and the Socio-Historical Real: Rhythm, Series and Critique in Deleuze and O. Revault d'Allonnes -- Chapter 10 Cosmic Strategies: The Electric Experiments of Miles Davis -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
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Music and philosophy.
Music Philosophy and aesthetics.
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Frontmatter --
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Introduction: Deleuze and Music --
Chapter 1 Studies in Applied Nomadology: Jazz Improvisation and Post-Capitalist Markets --
Chapter 2 Is Pop Music? --
Chapter 3 Deleuze, Adorno and the Composition of Musical Multiplicity --
Chapter 4 Affect and Individuation in Popular Electronic Music --
Chapter 5 Violence in Three Shades of Metal: Death, Doom and Black --
Chapter 6 Becoming-Music: The Rhizomatic Moment of Improvisation --
Chapter 7 Rhythm: Assemblage and Event --
Chapter 8 What I Hear is Thinking Too: The Deleuze Tribute Recordings --
Chapter 9 Music and the Socio-Historical Real: Rhythm, Series and Critique in Deleuze and O. Revault d'Allonnes --
Chapter 10 Cosmic Strategies: The Electric Experiments of Miles Davis --
Notes on Contributors --
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Chapter 4 Affect and Individuation in Popular Electronic Music --
Chapter 5 Violence in Three Shades of Metal: Death, Doom and Black --
Chapter 6 Becoming-Music: The Rhizomatic Moment of Improvisation --
Chapter 7 Rhythm: Assemblage and Event --
Chapter 8 What I Hear is Thinking Too: The Deleuze Tribute Recordings --
Chapter 9 Music and the Socio-Historical Real: Rhythm, Series and Critique in Deleuze and O. Revault d'Allonnes --
Chapter 10 Cosmic Strategies: The Electric Experiments of Miles Davis --
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Introduction: Deleuze and Music --
Chapter 1 Studies in Applied Nomadology: Jazz Improvisation and Post-Capitalist Markets --
Chapter 2 Is Pop Music? --
Chapter 3 Deleuze, Adorno and the Composition of Musical Multiplicity --
Chapter 4 Affect and Individuation in Popular Electronic Music --
Chapter 5 Violence in Three Shades of Metal: Death, Doom and Black --
Chapter 6 Becoming-Music: The Rhizomatic Moment of Improvisation --
Chapter 7 Rhythm: Assemblage and Event --
Chapter 8 What I Hear is Thinking Too: The Deleuze Tribute Recordings --
Chapter 9 Music and the Socio-Historical Real: Rhythm, Series and Critique in Deleuze and O. Revault d'Allonnes --
Chapter 10 Cosmic Strategies: The Electric Experiments of Miles Davis --
Notes on Contributors --
Index
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