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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Absentology |
Summoning the black flame. Trepaneringsritualen's music and absolute emptiness |
2017 |
Sustain//Decay: A Philosophical Exploration of Drone Music and Mysticism |
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148-159 |
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Blake, Charlie |
Dronoclasm or the swarming of angels in endless night |
2017 |
Sustain//Decay: A Philosophical Exploration of Drone Music and Mysticism |
|
10-14 |
|
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Caron, J.-P. |
On the transcendental aesthetics of time stretching |
2017 |
Sustain//Decay: A Philosophical Exploration of Drone Music and Mysticism |
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128-138 |
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Cascone, Kim |
Transcendigital imagination. Developing organs of subtle perception |
2017 |
Sustain//Decay: A Philosophical Exploration of Drone Music and Mysticism |
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28-35 |
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Coggins, Owen |
Mysticism, ritual, and religion in drone metal |
2018 |
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Coggins, Owen |
The Invocation at Tilburg: Mysticism, Implicit Religion and Gravetemple’s Drone Metal |
2017 |
Religion and Media |
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s.p. |
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Coggins, Owen |
Unstable Metaphors for the Inaccessible: Mysticism, Blackletter, Drone Metal |
2017 |
Sustain//Decay: A Philosophical Exploration of Drone Music and Mysticism |
|
15-27 |
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Coggins, Owen |
‘Record store guy’s head explodes and the critic is speechless!’ Questions of genre in drone metal |
2016 |
Metal Music Studies |
2 |
291-309 |
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Coggins, Owen |
The Invocation at Tilburg: Mysticism, Implicit Religion and Gravetemple’s Drone Metal |
2015 |
Journal of Implicit Religion |
18 |
209-231 |
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Coggins, Owen |
Experience, Practice, Writing: A Methodological Outline Of Drone Metal Research |
2015 |
Modern Heavy Metal: Markets, Practices and Cultures |
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354-365 |
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