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'''''Zang Tumb Tumb''''' is a [[sound poetry|sound poem]] written in [[1914]] by [[Filippo Tommaso Marinetti]], an Italian [[Futurism (art)|Futurist]]. It is an account of the [[Battle of Adrianople]] (1913) that uses creative [[typography]] ("words-in-freedom") and other poetic impressions of the events of the battle, including the sounds of gunfire and explosions. '''''Zang Tumb Tumb''''' is a [[sound poetry|sound poem]] written in [[1914]] by [[Filippo Tommaso Marinetti]], an Italian [[Futurism (art)|Futurist]]. It is an account of the [[Battle of Adrianople]] (1913) that uses creative [[typography]] ("words-in-freedom") and other poetic impressions of the events of the battle, including the sounds of gunfire and explosions.
-The poem inspired [[Luigi Russolo]] to start experimenting with noise music, and is quoted in his [http://www.obsolete.com/120_years/machines/futurist/art_of_noise.html Manifesto] in 1913, later published in his book ''[[The Art of Noises]]'' in 1916.+The poem inspired [[Luigi Russolo]] to start experimenting with noise music, and is quoted in his manifesto "[[The Art of Noises]]" in 1913, later published in his book ''[[The Art of Noises]]'' in 1916.
The [[ZTT Records]] label was named in homage to the poem. The [[ZTT Records]] label was named in homage to the poem.
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Zang Tumb Tumb is a sound poem written in 1914 by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, an Italian Futurist. It is an account of the Battle of Adrianople (1913) that uses creative typography ("words-in-freedom") and other poetic impressions of the events of the battle, including the sounds of gunfire and explosions.

The poem inspired Luigi Russolo to start experimenting with noise music, and is quoted in his manifesto "The Art of Noises" in 1913, later published in his book The Art of Noises in 1916.

The ZTT Records label was named in homage to the poem.




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