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Assimilate

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

29.11.2018

Abbildungen

30 illustrations

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

376

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/2,5 cm

Gewicht

728 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-983258-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

29.11.2018

Abbildungen

30 illustrations

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

376

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/2,5 cm

Gewicht

728 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-983258-3

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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    • Introduction


    • 1. A Fading Vision Lost in Time


    • 2. The Pan-Revolutionary


    • 3. The "I"-Word


    • Part 1: Technology and the Preconditions of Industrial Music


    • I. Italian Futurism


    • 1. Industry


    • 2. The Aesthetics of the Machine


    • 3. Crash


    • II. William S. Burroughs


    • 1. Junkie


    • 2. The Control Machines


    • 3. Brainwashing and the Conflation of Authority


    • 4. Mediatic Verses


    • 5. The Cut-Up


    • 6. Process as Composition


    • 7. Media


    • 8. Techno-Ambivalence


    • III. Industrial Music and the Avant-Garde


    • 1. Noise and Revisionism


    • 2. The Revolutionary Class


    • Part 2: Industrial Geography


    • IV. Northern England


    • 1. Progress in Hell


    • 2. The Original Sound of Sheffield


    • 3. Meatwhistle and ClockDVA


    • 4. Throbbing Gristle


    • 5. Manchester in the Shadow of War


    • V. Berlin


    • 1. An Island Out of This Planet


    • 2. Strategies Against Architecture


    • 3. German-ness


    • 4. Ingenious Dilettantes


    • 5. West Germany Beyond Berlin


    • VI. San Francisco


    • 1. Madness in Any Direction, at Any Hour


    • 2. Monte Cazazza and Self-Propaganda


    • 3. Z 'ev and Survival Research Laboratories


    • 4. Factrix and Chrome


    • VII. Mail Art, Tape Technology, and the Network


    • 1. Fluxus and UFOs


    • 2. A History of Tape Trading


    • 3. Taping as a Political Act


    • 4. The Eternal Network


    • 5. A Virtual Scene


    • Part 3: Industrial Music as Music


    • VIII. The Tyranny of the Beat: Dance Music and Identity Crisis


    • 1. Those Heady Days of Idealism Are Over


    • 2. Irony


    • 3. Technology and Rhythm


    • 4. Futurist Pop


    • 5. Pleasure


    • 6. Industrial Identity


    • IX. "After Cease to Exist ": England 1981-1985


    • 1. The Mission is Terminated


    • 2. London


    • 3. Beyond London


    • X. Body to Body: Belgian EBM 1981-1985


    • 1. A Satellite State


    • 2. Luc Van Acker


    • 3. Front


    • 4. Musical Order


    • 5. Bodily Order


    • XI. Industrial Music as a Theatre of Cruelty


    • 1. Artaud-Damaged


    • 2. Theatricalities of All Kinds


    • XII. "She's a Sleeping Beast": Skinny Puppy and the Feminine Gothic


    • 1. From Pop to Puppy


    • 2. Vancouver's Fertile Ground


    • 3. Disrupting Maleness


    • 4. The Feminine Gothic


    • Part 4: People and Industrial Music


    • XIII. Wild Planet: WaxTrax! Records and Global Dance Scenes


    • 1. Industrial Music and the Mainstream


    • 2. The Beginnings of WaxTrax!


    • 3. Ministry


    • 4. Mixing and Merging


    • 5. The Business of Chaos


    • 6. Clubbing and Participatory Culture


    • 7. New Beat


    • 8. The WaxTrax! Heyday


    • XIV. Q: Why Do We Act Like Machines? A: We Do Not.


    • 1. Pretty Hate Machine


    • 2. Industrial Harmony


    • 3. Language, the Self, and Gender


    • 4. Get Me an Industrial Band


    • 5. Resembling the Machine


    • XV. Death


    • 1. Death as Event


    • 2. Death as Metaphor


    • 3. Death as Fashion


    • 4. New Life


    • XVI. Wonder


    • 1. Covenant and the Ubiquitous Sublime


    • 2. Apoptygma Berzerk and the Spontaneous Sublime


    • 3. VNV Nation and the Unthinkable Sublime


    • 4. The Futurepop Backlash


    • 5. Clubbed to Death


    • 6. The Longevity of Industrial Bands


    • 7. Industrial Music Is Dead?


    • Part 5: Meaning and Revolution


    • XVII. Back and Forth: Industrial Music and Fascism


    • 1. Extremism as the Norm


    • 2. Silent Politics


    • 3. Loud Apolitics


    • 4. The Effects of Fascism's Spectre


    • 5. Fascist Assimilation


    • 6. The Hidden Reverse


    • XVIII. White Souls in Black Suits: Industrial Music and Race


    • 1. Whiteness


    • 2. The Inheritance of Blues, Jazz, and Dub


    • 3. Exotica, Caricature, and the Techno-Oblivious


    • 4. Technology and Racial Engagement


    • 5. Black and White


    • 6. Repetition and the English Ballad


    • XIX. Is There Any Escape for Noise?


    • 1. Unpalatable Truths


    • 2. The First Two Options


    • 3. Transgression as Law


    • 4. The Future Happened Already


    • 5. Pleasure, Flag Planting, and Revolution


    • 6. The Third Mind