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  • March 11, 2026

    Curating The Week: The Brand Age, Selling Out, Sync Music

    • An essay on the brand age. “Branding isn’t merely orthogonal to good design, but opposed to it. Branding by definition has to be distinctive. But good design, like math or science, seeks the right answer, and right answers tend to converge.” “Branding is centrifugal; design is centripetal.” “One obvious lesson is to stay away… Continue reading

    Curating The Week
    art, i-really-dont-need-wordpress-recommending-tags-for-posts, music, writing
  • March 9, 2026

    Resonant Thoughts: John Ashbery’s “A Wave” (1984)

    “The truth is discovered, a patch of it, dried, glazed by the sun, It will just hang on, in its own infamy, humility. No one Will be better for it, but things can’t get any worse. Just keep playing, mastering as you do the stepInto disorder this one meant. Don’t you see It’s all we… Continue reading

    Resonant Thoughts
  • March 6, 2026

    Art About Music: Google’s Lyria 3 (2026)

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    art about music, bad ideas
  • March 5, 2026

    Studio Observations: Listening To Improvisation

    (Detail from Judith Leyster, Merry Company, c. 1629) A friend of mine, who isn’t a musician, enjoys my piano music. So occasionally I’ll email him an mp3 of something I’ve done to get feedback. Music inspires him to ask thought-provoking questions. One day he texted, Do you play music with your heart or your body? Uhh,… Continue reading

    studio observations
    music, piano
  • March 4, 2026

    Database: Shane Parish on Revoicing and the Game Of Subtraction

    “My basic mantra when working up an arrangement, applying fingers to strings and frets, is ‘revoice, revoice, revoice.’ I will trial-and-error several versions of a phrase in search of resonance, playability, and emotional conviction.” “This approach is more of a game of subtraction, rather than construction. Instead of building up my arrangement from my own… Continue reading

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  • March 3, 2026

    Jup-8000, No. 1

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    accidental epistemologies, atelier
  • March 2, 2026

    Curating The Week: Blogging, Music and Truth-Telling, Memory

    • An interview with Cory Doctorrow. “When anything seems important to me, in any way, I write a blog post about it. There’s a lot of advantages to that. When I write for a public audience, I apply rigor necessarily that I wouldn’t apply to notes to myself. So that creates a kind of mnemonic… Continue reading

    Curating The Week
  • March 1, 2026

    Resonant Thoughts: Daniel Poppick’s “The Copywriter” (2026)

    “No art, no melody, no time that is not bound up in some dark labor” (24). “Everything has a schedule, if you can find out what it is” (28). “The time we have at our disposal every day is elastic, the passions we feel expand it, those that we inspire contract it, and habit fills… Continue reading

    Resonant Thoughts
  • February 28, 2026

    Brett’s Sound Picks: Shane Parish/Autechre’s “Maetl” (2026/1993)

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  • February 25, 2026

    Aftertouch

    Johannes Vermeer, A Young Woman seated at a Virginal (c. 1670-72) In MIDI parlance, aftertouch refers to MIDI data that’s transmitted when a key or pad on an electronic controller is held down after the initial attack to control parameters such as volume, vibrato depth, or filter brightness. One of the first synthesizers to incorporate… Continue reading

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    art, music, piano
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Thomas Brett is a musician and writer who holds a PhD in ethnomusicology from New York University. He is the author of Principles of Electronic Music Production and The Creative Electronic Music Producer, a book described by Sound On Sound magazine as “a deep philosophical analysis of the various creative inspirations, ideas and processes involved in producing electronic music.” His essays have appeared in the journals Popular Music and Popular Music and Society, as well as edited collections by Routledge, Oxford, and Cambridge University presses. Thomas has played percussion on Broadway since 1997 and writes about music at brettworks.com.

Recent Posts

  • Curating The Week: The Brand Age, Selling Out, Sync Music
  • Resonant Thoughts: John Ashbery’s “A Wave” (1984)
  • Art About Music: Google’s Lyria 3 (2026)
  • Studio Observations: Listening To Improvisation
  • Database: Shane Parish on Revoicing and the Game Of Subtraction

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