• Musical “Covers” and the Culture Industry : From Antiquity to the Age of Digital Reproducibility Babich, Babette 2018 Research in Phenomenology , Vol. 48 , Issue 3 , S. 385 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 0085-5553 | 1569-1640 Abstract

    This essay foregrounds “covers” of popular recorded songs as well as male and female desire, in addition to Nietzsche’s interest in composition, together with his rhythmic analysis of Ancient Greek as the basis of what he called the “spirit of music” with respect to tragedy. The language of “sonic branding” allows a discussion of what Günther Anders described as the self-creation of mass consumer but also the ghostly time-space of music in the broadcast world. A brief allusion to Rilke complements a similarly brief reference to Jankelevitch’s “ineffable.”

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    Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah | “covers” | recording consciousness | rhythm | radio

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Babich, Babette
Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah
“covers”
recording consciousness

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