Listening to the Music the Machines Make: Inventing Electronic Pop 1978-1983

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Listening to the Music the Machines Make is the revolutionary story of electronic pop from 1978 to 1983, a true golden age of music.

This definitive account explores how krautrock, disco, glam rock and

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  • Author: Evans, Richard
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 528
  • Publish Date: August 06 2024
  • ISBN10: 1915841453
  • Language: English

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Listening to the Music the Machines Make is the revolutionary story of electronic pop from 1978 to 1983, a true golden age of music.

This definitive account explores how krautrock, disco, glam rock and punk inspired a new generation to rip up the rulebook and venture toward a new frontier of electronic music – one that laid the foundations for Hip-Hop, house, techno and beyond.

Including an extensive collection of archive images throughout, Richard Evans’s kaleidoscopic narrative draws on years of research, a plethora of archive press materials and the input of key figures, including Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, Erasure), Martyn Ware (The Human League, B.E.F., Heaven 17) and Daniel Miller (The Normal, Mute Records).

From the gritty and experimental to the camp and theatrical, this book charts the careers and impact of electronic pop’s earliest innovators and luminaries, from Devo, The Normal, Telex and Cabaret Voltaire to Soft Cell, Gary Numan, OMD, Duran Duran, Depeche Mode.

Author: Richard Evans
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Omnibus Press
Published: 08/06/2024
Pages: 528
Weight: 1.1lbs
Size: 7.80h x 5.10w x 1.60d
ISBN: 9781915841452
Language: English

Author

Evans, Richard

Binding

ISBN10

1915841453

ISBN13

9781915841452

Page Count

528

Published Date

August 06 2024

Language

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