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Listening to the Music the Machines Make: Inventing Electronic Pop 1978-1983 [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 528 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 3x8pp
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Omnibus Press
  • ISBN-10: 1913172333
  • ISBN-13: 9781913172336
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 528 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, 3x8pp
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Omnibus Press
  • ISBN-10: 1913172333
  • ISBN-13: 9781913172336
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Listening to the Music the Machines Make is the revolutionary story of electronic pop from 1978 to 1983, a true golden age of British music. This definitive account explores how krautrock, disco, glam rock and punk inspired a new generation to rip up the rulebook and venture toward a new frontier of electronic music - one that laid the foundations for Hip-Hop, house, techno and beyond.

Including an extensive collection of archive images throughout, Richard Evans's kaleidoscopic narrative draws on years of research, a plethora of archive press materials and the input of key figures, including Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, Erasure), Martyn Ware (The Human League, B.E.F., Heaven 17) and Daniel Miller (The Normal, Mute Records).

From the gritty and experimental to the camp and theatrical, this book charts the careers and impact of electronic pop's earliest innovators and luminaries, from Devo, The Normal, Telex and Cabaret Voltaire to Soft Cell, Gary Numan, OMD, Duran Duran, Depeche Mode.

Recenzijas

'A comprehensive and highly readable overview of a once-future' - Mojo; 'A scroll of chronological, interwoven, but often disparate stories featuring every purveyor of synthpop you can possibly think of... a must-read' - Record Collector; 'Evans' meticulous research is synthesized into a lively and informative narrative that finally grants the genre the respect that it deserves.' - Classic Pop

Inspiration 1977
1(24)
Revolution 1978 & 1979
25(142)
1978
27(62)
1978.1 Sex Pistols
The Future
The Human League
The New Musick
Devo
David Bowie
Tubeway Army
Ultravox!
27(20)
1978.2 Kraftwerk
Devo
Brian Eno
Japan
47(13)
1978.3 The Normal
Cabaret Voltaire
Throbbing Gristle
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
The Human League
Suicide
Joy Division
Robert Rental
Thomas Leer
60(18)
1978.4 Ultravox
Tubeway Army/Japan
Throbbing Gristle
78(11)
1979
89(78)
1979.1 Simple Minds
Joy Division
Cabaret Voltaire
Billy's
Blitz
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
Robert Rental & The Normal
Mute Records
Fad Gadget
Silicon Teens
Telex
Tubeway Army
Japan
Sparks
M
Buggies
89(34)
1979.2 The Human League
The Men
Tubeway Army
Joy Division
Devo
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
Gary Numan
123(26)
1979.3 Cabaret Voltaire
The Human League
Gary Numan
Musician's Union
Ultravox
Visage
Simple Minds
149(18)
Transition 1980 & 1981
167(158)
1980
169(70)
1980.1 John Foxx
Ultravox
Gareth Jones
Japan
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
The Human League
Johnny Logan
Telex
Joy Division
169(24)
1980.2 Blitz
Mick Jagger
David Bowie
Musicians' Union
The Face
i-D
The Gentry
Spandau Ballet
Visage
Ultravox
193(26)
1980.3 The Human League
Joy Division
The Independent Charts
Cabaret Voltaire
Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft
Silicon Teens
Fad Gadget
Gary Numan
Robert Palmer
Simple Minds
219(20)
1981
239(86)
1981.1 Ultravox
Spandau Ballet
Visage
Landscape
Duran Duran
MTV
239(20)
1981.2 Some Bizzare
Stevo
Depeche Mode
Soft Cell
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
Laurie Anderson
Blancmange
259(21)
1981.3 The Human League
British Electric Foundation
Heaven 17
Martin Rushent
Hot Gossip
280(17)
1981.4 Pete Shelley
New Order
Simple Minds
John Foxx
Ultravox
297(15)
1981.5 Gary Numan/Japan
Kraftwerk
312(13)
Mainstream 1982 & 1983
325(148)
1982
327(146)
1982.1 Spandau Ballet
Simple Minds
Soft Cell
The Human League
Martin Rushent
Grandmaster Flash
The Sugarhill Gang
Afrika Bambaataa
Arthur Baker
Whodini
Malcolm McLaren
Trevor Horn
Thomas Dolby
327(22)
1982.2 Depeche Mode
Yazoo
Blancmange
349(14)
1982.3 British Electric Foundation
Heaven 17
The Human League
Soft Cell
The Musicians' Union
The Union Of Sound Synthesists
Home Taping Is Killing Music
Gary Numan
New Order
Trio
363(19)
1982.4 Japan
Duran Duran
Midge Ure
Visage
Ultravox
382(15)
1983.1 Sampling
Top Hats
OMD
Howard Jones
Smash Hits
Duran Duran
Spandau Ballet
Simple Minds
397(16)
1983.2 Eurythmics
Yazoo
Reset Records
The Assembly
The Flying Pickets
Depeche Mode
413(16)
1983.3 New Order
Arthur Baker
Freeez
Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force
Street Sounds
Street Sounds Electro
Herbie Hancock
Thomas Dolby
Whodini
The Art Of Noise
Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Yes
ZZ Top
429(18)
1983.4 Blancmange
Top of the Pops
Compact Discs
The Human League
Heaven 17
Soft Cell
Cabaret Voltaire
447(14)
1983.5 Ultravox
Helden
Midge Ure & Mick Karn
David Sylvian & Ryuichi Sakamoto
Japan
Gary Numan
John Foxx
Kraftwerk
Yello
461(12)
Reaction 1984--1993
473(31)
Further reading 504(4)
Picture credits 508(3)
Index 511
Richard Evans has worked in the music industry for over thirty years in a variety of roles, including positions at London Records, Factory Records and MTV Europe.

In 1998 he set up marketing consultancy The Fan Base and has been connecting musical artists with their audiences ever since. He is the founder of the This Is Not Retro website and record label and has worked for Andy Bell, Vince Clarke and Erasure since 2009.

Richard is based in Dorset where he lives in perpetual fear of being asked what his favourite record is.