Lowercase (music)
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Lowercase | |
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Stylistic origins | |
Cultural origins | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Derivative forms | Onkyokei |
Lowercase is an extreme form of ambient[1][2] minimalism in which very quiet sounds are amplified to extreme levels. Minimal artist Steve Roden popularized the movement with an album entitled Forms of Paper, in which he made recordings of himself handling paper in various ways. These recordings were commissioned by the Hollywood branch of the Los Angeles Public Library.[3]
Definition
[edit]Steve Roden stated this about the lowercase tendencies which he began to develop in his later works: “It bears a certain sense of quiet and humility; it doesn't demand attention, it must be discovered... It’s the opposite of capital letters—loud things which draw attention to themselves.”[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Cresswell, Nina (September 2, 2014). "10 Bizarrely Specific Music Genres You Won't Believe Actually Exist: 8. Lowercase". What Culture. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
- ^ These Are The 50 Weirdest Genres Of Music On Spotify
- ^ Lowercase: The Music GenreThat Should Be a TypefaceBut is Made Out of Paper - VICE
- ^ The "Lowercase Music" Genre is Ambient at Its Most Minimal -Avant Music News
External links
[edit]- Whisper the Songs of Silence (article in Wired)
- Is Lowercase Music Even Music? Archived 2019-10-25 at the Wayback Machine