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David Toop (born 5 May 1949) is an English musician, author, curator, and emeritus professor. From 2013 to 2021 he was professor of audio culture and improvisation at the
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. He was a regular contributor to British music magazine ''
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'' and the British magazine '' The Face''. He was a member of British new wave band
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.


Early life and education

Soon after Toop's birth, his parents moved to
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, Hertfordshire, where he grew up. He was educated at Broxbourne Grammar School, which he left in 1967 to study at
Hornsey College of Art Hornsey College of Art, also known as HCA, founded in 1880 as the Hornsey School of Arts, was an art school in Crouch End, part of Hornsey, Middlesex, England. From 1965 it was in the London Borough of Haringey. From 1955 to 1973, when it was me ...
and Watford School of Art.


Career


Writing

In 1974 Toop edited and co-published the book, ''New/Rediscovered Musical Instruments'', featuring the work of Max Eastley, Hugh Davies, Evan Parker, Paul Lytton, Paul Burwell and himself. He was a founder member of the London Musicians Collective, Musics magazine and Collusion magazine, and in 1977 founded his record label, Quartz Publications. He published a book on
hip hop Hip-hop or hip hop (originally disco rap) is a popular music genre that emerged in the early 1970s from the African-American community of New York City. The style is characterized by its synthesis of a wide range of musical techniques. Hip- ...
, ''Rap Attack,'' in 1984. Eleven years later, '' Ocean of Sound'' was published, described as Toop's "poetic survey of contemporary musical life from
Debussy Achille Claude Debussy (; 22 August 1862 – 25 March 1918) was a French composer. He is sometimes seen as the first Impressionism in music, Impressionist composer, although he vigorously rejected the term. He was among the most influe ...
through Ambient, Techno, and drum 'n' bass." Subsequent books include ''Exotica'', a winner of the American Book Awards in 2000, ''Sinister Resonance'' (2010), and ''Into the Maelstrom'', his survey of free improvisation shortlisted for the Penderyn Music Book prize in 2017. He was a regular contributor to British music magazine ''
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'' and the British magazine '' The Face''.


Music

Since the early 1970s, Toop has also been a presence on the British experimental and improvised music scene, collaborating with
Paul Burwell Paul Dean Burwell (24 April 1949 – 4 February 2007) was a British thaumaturge and percussionist, influential in the fields of free improvisation and experimental art. Born in Ruislip, he studied drums with Max Abrams, then at Ealing Art Colle ...
(playing guitar and flutes in their duo, Rain in the Face),
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with the group abAna, Hugh Davies, Max Eastley,
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, and others, more recently performing with Rie Nakajima,
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,
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,
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, Camille Norment, Akio Suzuki and Elaine Mitchener. He was a member of
the Flying Lizards The Flying Lizards were an experimental English new wave band, formed in 1976. They are best known for their eccentric cover version of Barrett Strong's "Money", featuring Deborah Evans-Stickland on lead vocals, which reached the UK and North ...
. He is a member of the improvising, genre-hopping quartet Alterations, active from 1977 to 1986 and reforming in 2015. In 2000, Toop curated the sound art exhibition ''Sonic Boom'', and the following year, he curated a 2-CD collection entitled ''Not Necessarily English Music: A Collection of Experimental Music from Great Britain, 1960–1977.'' More experimentally, Toop has also actively engaged with 'sounding objects' from a range of museums. His opera ''Star-shaped Biscuit'' was performed as a Faster Than Sound Project at Aldeburgh in 2012.


Academia

From 2013 to 2021 he was professor of audio culture and improvisation at the
London College of Communication The London College of Communication is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London. Its origins are in education for the printing and retail industries; it now specialises in media-related subjects including advertising, animation ...
where he now holds emeritus status.


Bibliography

* ''Rap Attack: African Jive to New York Hip Hop'' (1984) – republished with additional chapters as ** ''Rap Attack 2: African Rap To Global Hip Hop'' (1992) ** ''Rap Attack 3'' (2000) * '' Ocean of Sound: Aether Talk, Ambient Sound and Imaginary Worlds'' (1995) * '' Exotica: Fabricated Soundscapes in a Real World'' (1999) * ''Sonic Boom: The Art of Sound'' (2000) ISBN 1-85332-208-3 – exhibition catalogue * ''Haunted Weather: Music, Silence, and Memory'' (2004) * ''Sinister Resonance: The Mediumship of the Listener'' (2010) * ''Into the Maelstrom: Music, Improvisation and the Dream of Freedom, Before 1970'' (2016) * ''Flutter Echo'' (2017) in Japanese * ''Flutter Echo'' (2019) in English * ''Inflamed Invisible: Collected Writings on Art and Sound 1976-2018'' (2019) * ''Two-Headed Doctor: Listening For Ghosts in Dr. John's Gris-Gris'' (2024)


Discography


Solo and collaborations

* 1975 – '' New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments'' (with Max Eastley) * 1979 – ''Wounds'' (with
Paul Burwell Paul Dean Burwell (24 April 1949 – 4 February 2007) was a British thaumaturge and percussionist, influential in the fields of free improvisation and experimental art. Born in Ruislip, he studied drums with Max Abrams, then at Ealing Art Colle ...
)
* 1980 – ''Whirled Music'' (with Max Eastley, Paul Burwell, Steve Beresford) * 1994 – ''Buried Dreams'' (with Max Eastley) * 1995 – ''Ancient Lights and the Blackcore'' (with Scorn, Seefeel, Timothy Leary/Dj Ched I Sabbah) * 1995 – ''Screen Ceremonies'' * 1996 – ''Pink Noir'' * 1997 – ''Spirit World'' * 1999 – ''Hot Pants Idol'' * 1999 – ''Museum of Fruit'' * 2000 – ''Needle in the Groove'' (with
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)
* 2003 – ''Black Chamber'' * 2003 – ''Breath-Taking'' (with Akio Suzuki) * 2004 – ''37th Floor at Sunset'' * 2004 – ''Doll Creature'' (with Max Eastley) * 2007 – ''Sound Body'' * 2010 – ''Wunderkammern'' (with Rhodri Davies and Lee Patterson) * 2013 – ''Lost Shadows: In Defence Of The Soul (Yanomami Shamanism, Songs, Ritual)'' * 2015 – ''The Myriad Creatures will be Transformed of their own accord'' * 2016 – ''Entities Inertias Faint Beings'' * 2017 – ''Dirty Songs Play Dirty Songs'' * 2020 – ''Apparition Paintings'' * 2020 – ''Field Recordings and Fox Spirits'' * 2020 – ''On White, Indigo and Lamp Black'' (with Avsluta) * 2021 – ''Until the Night Melts Away'' (with John Butcher and Sharon Gal) * 2021 – ''Garden of Shadows And Light'' (with
Ryuichi Sakamoto was a Music of Japan, Japanese musician, composer, keyboardist, record producer, singer and actor. He pursued a diverse range of styles as a solo artist and as a member of the Synthesizer, synth-based band Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO). With his ...
)
* 2021 – ''Breathing Spirit Forms'' (with Akio Suzuki and Lawrence English)


Curated albums

* '' Ocean of Sound'' (1996) – (2-CD set intended to accompany his book) * ''Crooning on Venus'' (1996) * ''Sugar & Poison: Tru-Life Soul Ballads for Sentients, Cynics, Sex Machines & Sybarites'' (1996) * ''Booming on Pluto: Electro for Droids'' (1997) * ''Guitars on Mars'' (1997) * ''Sonic Boom: The Art of Sound'' (2000) – (2-CD set accompanying exhibition catalog) * ''Not Necessarily "English Music"'' (2001) * ''Haunted Weather : Music, Silence, and Memory'' (2004) – (2-CD set intended to accompany his book)


References


External links

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Perfect Sound Forever interview (08/1997)Short film on Unknown Devices, the laptop orchestraHeadphone Commute interview (2020)Tone Glow interview (10/2020)
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