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Electricity The Dsseldorf School Of Electronic Music Rudi Esch

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Electricity The Dsseldorf School Of Electronic Music Rudi Esch
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Publisher: Omnibus Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.59 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Rudi Esch
ISBN: 9781783237760, 1783237767
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Electricity The Dsseldorf School Of Electronic Music Rudi Esch by Rudi Esch 9781783237760, 1783237767 instant download after payment.

Just like Memphis for Rock'n'Roll, Dusseldorf is regarded as the Mecca for electronic music. The capital of North Rhine-Westphalia became the centre of an analog electronic movement which changed the course of all popular music to come.

Electri_City is the oral account of the city's most influential bands, including Kraftwerk, NEU!, DAF, Die Krupps and many more. This history uncovers the myths and reality of the bands emerging from the artistic backdrop of a wealthy, modern, post-WWII German city; the conditions that fostered such a creative explosion.

Interviews include Daniel Miller (Mute Records), Paul Humphreys and Andy McCluskey (OMD), Martyn Ware (Human League), Glenn Gregory (Heaven 17), Rusty Egan (Visage) Ryuichi Sakamoto and producer, Giorgio Moroder.

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