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Sounds Of The Underground A Cultural Political And Aesthetic Mapping Of Underground And Fringe Music Stephen Graham

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Sounds Of The Underground A Cultural Political And Aesthetic Mapping Of Underground And Fringe Music Stephen Graham
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.26 MB
Author: Stephen Graham
ISBN: 9780472119752, 9780472121649, 0472119753, 0472121642
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Sounds Of The Underground A Cultural Political And Aesthetic Mapping Of Underground And Fringe Music Stephen Graham by Stephen Graham 9780472119752, 9780472121649, 0472119753, 0472121642 instant download after payment.

In this book, Stephen Graham examines the largely unexplored terrain of underground music-exploratory forms of music-making, such as noise, free improvisation, and extreme metal, that exist outside or on the fringes of mainstream culture, generally independent from both the market and from traditional high-art institutions. Until now there has been little scholarly discussion of underground music and its cultural, political, and aesthetic importance. In addition to providing a much-needed historical outline of this diverse scene, Stephen Graham focuses on the digital age, showing the underground and its fringes as based largely in radical anti-capitalist politics and aesthetics, tied to the political contexts and structures of late-capitalism. Sounds of the Underground explores these various ideas of separation and capture through interviews and analysis, developing a critical account of both the music and its political and cultural economy.

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