Employing intensified studies into World Music in relation to popular
(as well as marginalized) contemporary trends, David Toop has created
one of the most distinctive histories of modern music thinking for our
times. Flutter Echo is his memoir of a life enchanted with all aspects
of music both composed and abstract. In fascinating detail, Toop
explores his personal growth as a practicing musician, visual artist,
and witness to some of the most significant events in modern music
history. From recording for Brian Eno's Obscure Records imprint in 1975
and co-publishing the radical music magazines Musics and Collusion
to developing music programming for the BBC and releasing recordings he
personally made of Yanomami Shaman rituals--from working with artists
such as creative pop icon Bjork to Jamaican dub pioneer Prince
Far-I--Toop has experienced one of the most interesting careers in the
dynamic world of contemporary sound. Musician, listener, scholar,
reporter, humanitarian, parent, iconoclast--David Toop brings his own
life in music to focus in a remarkable, engaging read.