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Author: Fabian Leibfried
Publisher: NikMa Musikbuch Verlag
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 514
ISBN-13: 3938155051
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Fabian Leibfried
Publisher: NikMa Musikbuch Verlag
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 514
ISBN-13: 3938155051
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Julian Cope
Publisher:
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 9780952671916
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Ardian Ahmedaja
Publisher: Böhlau Verlag Wien
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 350
ISBN-13: 9783205780908
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →CD and DVD contain audio and video examples.
Author: Ulf Poschardt
Publisher: Quartet Books (UK)
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 484
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →From the first ever radio transmission in 1906, to the underworld New York club parties of the sixties to the future concept of the DJ as cultural producer, the transition of the DJ from record-spinner to musician is the central theme of the book.
Author: Simon Frith
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-04-14
Total Pages: 214
ISBN-13: 1317228049
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book, first published in 1987, tells the intriguing and culturally complex story of the art school influence on postwar British popular music. Following Romantic attitudes from life class to recording studio, it focuses on two key moments – the early 1960s, when art students like John Lennon and Eric Clapton begin to play their own versions of American rock and blues and inflected youth music with Bohemian dreams, and the late 1970s, when punk musicians emerged from design courses and fashion departments to disrupt what were, by then, art-rock routines. Sixties rock Bohemians and seventies pop Situationists were, in their different ways, trying to solve the art students’ perennial problem – how to make a living from their art. Art Into Pop shows how this problem has been shaped by the history of British art education, from its nineteenth-century origins to current arguments about ‘pure’ and ‘applied’ training. In their simultaneous pursuit of authenticity and artifice, art school musicians exemplify the postmodern condition, the collapse of any distinction between ‘high’ and ‘low’ culture, the confusions of personal and commercial creativity. And so high pop theorists rub shoulders here with low pop practitioners, experimental musicians debate avant-garde ideas with corporate packagers, and artistic integrity becomes a matter of making oneself up.
Author: Joep van Lieshout
Publisher:
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 165
ISBN-13: 9781900829267
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →the albion gallery, london presents a large show of ink on canvas drawings made by joep van lieshout, the founder of atelier van lieshout, along with several large models, made by atelier van lieshout. the show is all about life and work in slavecity, a dystopian metropolis. joep van lieshout has been developing this project since 2005.together with the exhibition a publication of new and recent drawings of joep van lieshout will be presented. it is the first publication of drawings of joep van lieshout (19 color and 64 b&w illustrations). the book features a conversation between joep van lieshout and winy maas, architect and one of the founders of architect office MVRDV, based in rotterdam.
Author: Karen Kelly
Publisher: NYU Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780814747278
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Music industry insiders on the nature of fame Our cultural darlings make music; we make them mythic. Every musical genre begets a community of listeners, performers, and critics, and quite often those categories are blurred. From the principled punk refusal of celebrity to hip-hop's celebration of its power, the music world is self-obsessed. Stars Don't Stand Still in the Sky assembles scholars, music writers, industry workers, and musicians, who offer a range of opinions and experience of the nature of fame. The collection focuses on commerce, the crowd, performance and image, history and memory, and romance. Contributors discuss black women icons, love-songs, the legacy of the blues, the image of the tortured rock star, MTV, the politics of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the joy of line-dancing, and more. The contributors are James Bernard, Anthony DeCurtis, Katherine Dieckmann, Chuck Eddy, Paul Gilroy, Daniel Glass, Lawrence Grossberg, Jessica Hagedorn, Kathleen Hanna, James Hannaham, Dave Hickey, Jon Langford, Greil Marcus, Angela McRobbie, Paul D. Miller (a.k.a. DJ Spooky), Barbara O'Dair, Ann Powers, Toshi Reagon, Simon Reynolds, Robert Santelli, Jon Savage, Danyel Smith, Arlene Stein, Deena Weinstein, and Ellen Willis.
Author: Sheila Whiteley
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 0415211891
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →From Janis Joplin to P.J. Harvey, Women and Popular Music explores the changing role of women musicians and the ways in which their songs resonate in popular culture.
Author: Amy Raphael
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Published: 1996-01-15
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780312141097
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Courtney Love: "I rely a lot on sexual metaphors-food as sex, music as sex, fucked-up weird insane sexual vistas that haunt me and make me feel as though I were going insane sometimes." Bjork: "I have always had a certain song in my head, a certain chemistry of sounds." Kim Gordon: "I always wanted to rebel."