David Toop

David Toop
Born (1949-05-05) 5 May 1949
Associated acts The Flying Lizards,
Max Eastley
Brian Eno
Scanner
Jeff Noon

David Toop (born 5 May 1949) is an English musician and author, and professor and chair of audio culture and improvisation at the London College of Communication.[1] He was notably a member of The Flying Lizards. He was a prominent contributor to the British magazine The Face. He is a regular contributor to The Wire, a British music magazine.

Early years

Soon after his birth, his parents moved to Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, where he grew up. He was educated at Broxbourne Grammar School, which he left in 1967 to study at Hornsey College of Art.

Career

Toop published his pioneering book on hip hop, Rap Attack, in 1984. Eleven years later, Ocean of Sound appeared, described as Toop's "poetic survey of contemporary musical life from Debussy through Ambient, Techno, and drum 'n' bass."[2] Since the 1970s, Toop has also been a significant presence on the British experimental and improvised music scene, collaborating with Max Eastley, Brian Eno, Scanner, and others. In 2001, Toop curated the sound art exhibition Sonic Boom, and the following year, he curated a 2-CD collection entitled Not Necessarily Enough 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.[3]

Bibliography

Discography (partial)

Solo and Collaborative Albums

Curated albums

External links

References

  1. http://www.arts.ac.uk/research/research-staff/a-z/professor-david-toop/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music, p. 355.
  3. Toop, David (1 October 2012). "Sounding the Object: a Timebase Archive". Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies 10 (1): 39–43. doi:10.5334/jcms.1011203.
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