The word 'hauntology' has been throwed around a fair bit, and seems to relate to some post deleuzian body-without-organs concept to music..
I'm figuring it means anything that sounds lost, otherworldly, old, ancient, dead, spooky, etc...Correct?
SO you could peg Moby's PLAY as 'hauntology' as much as Sebadoh as much as Jandek as much as Charlie Patton as much as Diamanda Galas as much as Burial as much as Ariel Pink and much as My Bloody Valentine as much as Portishead as much as ambient noise field recordings like on the Extreme Label?
The more I hear the word 'hauntology', the more I think it's some sort of post-modern-retro-apolagetic version of goth!
I'm figuring it means anything that sounds lost, otherworldly, old, ancient, dead, spooky, etc...Correct?
SO you could peg Moby's PLAY as 'hauntology' as much as Sebadoh as much as Jandek as much as Charlie Patton as much as Diamanda Galas as much as Burial as much as Ariel Pink and much as My Bloody Valentine as much as Portishead as much as ambient noise field recordings like on the Extreme Label?
The more I hear the word 'hauntology', the more I think it's some sort of post-modern-retro-apolagetic version of goth!