Dream Machines: Electronic Music in Britain From Doctor Who to Acid House by Matthew Collin
Dream Machines: Electronic Music in Britain From Doctor Who to Acid House by Matthew Collin
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Author(s): Matthew Collin
Pub: Omnibus Press
Pack Qty: 0 (Hardback)
ISBN: 9781913172558 - New
Subjects: Music, history and criticism
241mm x 165mm x 38mm
Publication: 2024Seiten: 416
An expansive and illuminating account of the development of electronic music, told with passionate enthusiasm by Matthew Collin, the critically-acclaimed author of Altered State and Rave On.
Dream Machines tracks the music's evolution from early avant-garde experiments after World War Two through psychedelia, art-rock and synth-pop to electronic dance music, sampling and the techno era. As well as profiling the sonic futurists who pioneered new styles, it documents the scenes and underground movements that built a thrillingly diverse electronic music culture in its formative decades.
Based on interviews with key players and a wealth of in-depth research, Dream Machines explores genres as diverse as space rock, electro-pop, ambient, dub, industrial music, prog, electro, hip-hop, hi-NRG and house, highlighting how developments in electronic music were shaped by changes in society as well as technological advances.
