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The Future Is Not Lost: On Music, Technology, and the Creation of New Worlds

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Mark Fisher taught a generation to hear the future's disappearance in contemporary music, as if the rhythm of the world was synchronised to the periodic flowering of new creative forms. His diagnosis was devastating: stagnation in music was akin to a venous insufficiency, or worse, some kind of nuclear winter that would ward off the spring for endless generations to come.

Drawing on musicians like SOPHIE, Arca and Iglooghost, Matt Bluemink declares that the future is not lost; it still speaks to us through music. If Fisher’s Hauntology — dwelling on ghosts of the past — is the logic of depression, then Bluemink’s Anti-Hauntology posits a logic of hope where voices from the future continue to guide the development of the present.

Island-hopping through Stiegler's philosophy of technics, Simondon's theory of individuation, and the spatial imaginaries of cyberpunk and solarpunk, Bluemink builds a theoretical framework equal to the times — one that takes seriously our capacity to, not only diagnose the world, but remake it. In order to create a new future we must re-imagine our relationship with music, with technology, and with culture. The world of tomorrow is a blank canvas; an open book. New beginnings are always possible.

192 pages, Paperback

Published June 1, 2026

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Matt Bluemink

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Matt Bluemink is the founder and editor-in-chief of Blue Labyrinths online magazine. His work is focused on the relationship between the philosophy of technology, media theory and urbanism. He also writes on contemporary music, literature, and digital culture. He is the author of The Future is Not Lost: On Music, Technology and the Creation of New Worlds (2026).

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July 18, 2026
4,5/5

mark fisher said it's so over, but he failed to consider we might be so back.

descobri este livro pelo instagram, desde que peguei nos escritos do mark fisher que o conceito de hauntologia - o constante "assombramento" do presente por futuros nunca realizados - me atraiu por ser algo tão aparentemente evidente. basta olhar para os marcos culturais da nossa era, sejam futebolistas no ativo durante 20 anos, adaptações, sequelas e remakes infinitos no pequeno e grande ecrã, o peso estrangulador de séries dos anos 90 e 2000 nos nossos memes (spongebob, the office, friends, etc.). a cultura parece presa num loop de auto-regurgitação, mas será que isso é uma sentença de morte?

o livro nem a 200 páginas chega mas isso não quer dizer que é leve em conteúdo. a primeira parte introduz os temas recorrendo a artistas eletrónicos contemporâneos como sophie, arca, iglooghost e outros, um callback intencional e quiçá provocatório ao ghosts of my life do mark fisher. para além de permitir ao leitor criar uma playlist de qualidade enquanto lê (realço o álbum lei line eon, do iglooghost, o equivalente a um batido de violinos e sintetizadores que não devia por direito algum funcionar como o faz), pretende-se apresentar uma espécie de banda sonora para o futuro.

a segunda parte mergulha na imagética espacial de cyber e solarpunk, a última um conceito a qual já nutria simpatias porém sempre achei (e acho) que ainda não conseguiu ultrapassar o rótulo de estética a la studio ghibli popular no pinterest e no instagram.

a terceira e última parte alavanca-se nas demais e explora teorias filosóficas contemporâneas de autores como yuk hui, peter sloterdijk, gilles deleuze, bernard simondon e bernard stiegler. agora, eu sou mais bolos (geopolítica, relações internacionais, história), portanto confesso que boa parte me passou ao lado, mas a minha ignorância não me impediu de tirar várias notas e possivelmente regressar a estas teorias no futuro.

de um modo geral diria que este livro "scratched an itch in my mind" como os americanos dizem, isto é, apelou a uma impressão minha de que estamos quase na terceira década do século xxi e que todos os problemas que enfrentamos de momento se devem em parte senão mesmo totalmente ao facto de ainda não termos ultrapassado o ideário e mundivisão do século anterior, como um par de sapatilhas de que gostamos muito mas com a sola toda fodida.
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24 reviews6 followers
July 18, 2026
Calling all those who have not lost the hope for new futures. A mixed bag of music writing, exploration of spatial developments after cyberpunk and deleuzean conceptology. Of which the last part is the hardest to grasp, if your not deterritorialized enough. The music writing was more straightforward and valuable for me. Post-Fisher writing that cautiously defers from the old-times-were-better thinking.
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20 reviews4 followers
July 14, 2026
bought a copy in the UK the first day this book came out, read everything except the conclusion, wrote a billion ideas in the margins, lost my copy, and now its sold out everywhere and theres no PDF online. kinda how the prophecy foretold tbh

david lynch: "I write them down so I don't commit suicide later having forgotten the idea. If you don't write it down, it could happen that the next day... then you want to blow your brains out. Oh, it's that bad if you lose a great one."
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