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Electric Shock

eBook - From the Gramophone to the iPhone - 125 Years of Pop Music
ISBN/EAN: 9781448130313
Umbreit-Nr.: 8200573

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 704 S., 4.53 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 27.08.2015
Auflage: 1/2015


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Format: EPUB
DRM: Adobe DRM
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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>Ambitious and groundbreaking,<i>Electric Shock</i>tells the story of popular music, from the birth of recording in the 1890s to the digital age, from the first pop superstars of the twentieth century to the omnipresence of music in our lives, in hit singles, ringtones and on Spotify.</p><p>Over that time, popular music has transformed the world in which we live. Its rhythms have influenced how we walk down the street, how we face ourselves in the mirror, and how we handle the outside world in our daily conversations and encounters. It has influenced our morals and social mores; it has transformed our attitudes towards race and gender, religion and politics.</p><p>From the beginning of recording, when a musical performance could be preserved for the first time, to the digital age, when all of recorded music is only a mouse-click away; from the straitlaced ballads of the Victorian era and the coon songs that shocked America in the early twentieth century to gangsta rap, death metal and the multiple strands of modern dance music: Peter Doggett takes us on a rollercoaster ride through the history of music. Within a narrative full of anecdotes and characters,<i>Electric Shock</i>mixes musical critique with wider social and cultural history and shows how revolutionary changes in technology have turned popular music into the lifeblood of the modern world.</p>
  • Kurztext
    • Ambitious and groundbreaking, Electric Shock tells the story of popular music, from the birth of recording in the 1890s to the digital age, from the first pop superstars of the twentieth century to the omnipresence of music in our lives, in hit singles, ringtones and on Spotify. Over that time, popular music has transformed the world in which we live. Its rhythms have influenced how we walk down the street, how we face ourselves in the mirror, and how we handle the outside world in our daily conversations and encounters. It has influenced our morals and social mores; it has transformed our attitudes towards race and gender, religion and politics. From the beginning of recording, when a musical performance could be preserved for the first time, to the digital age, when all of recorded music is only a mouse-click away; from the straitlaced ballads of the Victorian era and the coon songs that shocked America in the early twentieth century to gangsta rap, death metal and the multiple strands of modern dance music: Peter Doggett takes us on a rollercoaster ride through the history of music. Within a narrative full of anecdotes and characters, Electric Shock mixes musical critique with wider social and cultural history and shows how revolutionary changes in technology have turned popular music into the lifeblood of the modern world.
  • Autorenportrait
    • <b>Peter Doggett</b>has been writing about popular music and social and cultural history for more than thirty years. His books include the acclaimed<i>There's a Riot Going On: Revolutionaries, Rock Stars and the Rise and Fall of '60's Counter-culture</i>and<i>The Man Who Sold the World: David Bowie and the 1970s</i>.
  • Schlagzeile
    • A thrilling, panoramic history of popular music from the birth of recorded sound to the present day