


In a new chapter on curation for this 2017 edition published by Three Rivers Press, Byrne explores four ways we discover music in the digital age: recommendation by experts, by the music itself, by social and cultural forces, and by narrative and context. Byrne examines the fundamentals of performance, from how a venue can shape composition to how our consumption of music has evolved over the years, and explores groundbreaking industry innovations like digital distribution. Every aspect of the creation and experience of music-including how it’s performed, recorded, sold, and distributed, as well as how, when, where, and with whom you hear it-determines not only if it works, but also what it is. Much more than a survey, HOW MUSIC WORKS is an enthusiastic look at the musical art form, from its very inception to the influences that shape it. Now in this new edition, Byrne has added a brand new chapter on digital curation, as well as updates including recent correspondences, emerging technologies, and new collaborations. Incisive, engaging, and eclectic, it was first published by McSweeney’s in 2012 to rave reviews and became a New York Times bestseller. How Music Works is David Byrne's remarkable and buoyant celebration of a subject he's spent a lifetime thinking about. “Brilliantly original” -The New York Times Book Review
