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Noise Uprising The Audiopolitics Of A World Musical Revolution Denning Michael

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Noise Uprising The Audiopolitics Of A World Musical Revolution Denning Michael
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Publisher: Verso
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.27 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Denning Michael
ISBN: 9781781688557, 9781781688564, 9781781688571, 9781781688588, 1781688559, 1781688567, 1781688575, 1781688583
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Noise Uprising The Audiopolitics Of A World Musical Revolution Denning Michael by Denning Michael 9781781688557, 9781781688564, 9781781688571, 9781781688588, 1781688559, 1781688567, 1781688575, 1781688583 instant download after payment.

A radically new reading of the origins of recorded music
Noise Uprising brings to life the moment and sounds of a cultural revolution. Between the development of electrical recording in 1925 and the outset of the Great Depression in the early 1930s, the soundscape of modern times unfolded in a series of obscure recording sessions, as hundreds of unknown musicians entered makeshift studios to record the melodies and rhythms of urban streets and dancehalls. The musical styles and idioms etched onto shellac disks reverberated around the globe: among them Havana’s son, Rio’s samba, New Orleans’ jazz, Buenos Aires’ tango, Seville’s flamenco, Cairo’s tarab, Johannesburg’s marabi, Jakarta’s kroncong, and Honolulu’s hula. They triggered the first great battle over popular music and became the soundtrack to decolonization.

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