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Deindustrialisation And Popular Music Punk And Postpunk In Manchester Dsseldorf Torino And Tampere Giacomo Bott

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Deindustrialisation And Popular Music Punk And Postpunk In Manchester Dsseldorf Torino And Tampere Giacomo Bott
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.54 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Giacomo Bottà
ISBN: 9781786607379, 1786607379
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Deindustrialisation And Popular Music Punk And Postpunk In Manchester Dsseldorf Torino And Tampere Giacomo Bott by Giacomo Bottà 9781786607379, 1786607379 instant download after payment.

The book is a comparative study of popular music cultures in 1980s Torino, Tampere, Manchester and Düsseldorf and their relation to the industrial city as imaginary, as heritage and as everyday reality. Popular music genres, such as hardcore punk, house, industrial, post-punk and heavy metal, share a common origin in 1980s decaying industrial cities. All these genres have been canonized and understood as "scores" for grey, gloomy, decaying urban industrial environments or for their evocation, but is there an organic relationship between de-industrialization and this kind of music production?

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