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  1. Plunderphonics is a music genre in which tracks are constructed by sampling recognizable musical works. The term was coined by composer John Oswald in 1985 in his essay "Plunderphonics, or Audio Piracy as a Compositional Prerogative", [1] and eventually explicitly defined in the liner notes of his Grayfolded album.

  2. Sep 8, 2023 · Plunderphonics is an experimental music genre where artists utilize samples from other recordings to craft new compositions. The term was coined by Canadian composer John Oswald in 1985 in his essay “Plunderphonics, or Audio Piracy as a Compositional Prerogative”.

  3. Sep 28, 2021 · The word “plunderphonics” was coined by Canadian musician John Oswald in his 1985 paper “Plunderphonics, or Audio Piracy as a Compositional Prerogative.” However, the use of recorded music and sounds to create new musical material goes back decades, to the years immediately after World War II.

  4. Plunderphonics is a music genre in which tracks are constructed by sampling recognizable musical works. The term was coined by composer John Oswald in 1985 in his essay "Plunderphonics, or Audio Piracy as a Compositional Prerogative", and eventually explicitly defined in the liner notes of his Grayfolded album.

  5. Definition. Plunderphonics refers to a style of music that involves the manipulation and recontextualization of pre-existing audio recordings to create new compositions.

  6. Jun 28, 2022 · Plunderphonic music proves that through recontextualization, pre recorded sound can be remolded and mixed into a completely different musical artifact, all while finding ways to avoid copyright infringement law.

  7. Apr 26, 2024 · Plunderphonics is an electronic genre characterized by its overt use of samples, and it falls under the umbrella of sound collage. While sampling has been a common musical technique for decades, what sets plunderphonics apart from other sample-heavy genres like hip-hop is that it only uses samples.

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