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Matthew Collin
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Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House |
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Ninguna copia disponible |
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Inglés |
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256 |
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1997-04 |
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1852423773 |
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Serpent's Tail |
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0.65 libras |
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5.5 x 8.75 x 0.75 pulgadas |
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Amazon.com
Although it probably over-emphasizes the London scene, this book provides a well-written introduction to the history of house music as well as to 20th-century dance music in general. Citing the Stonewall Riots as a cultural turning point, Matthew Collin shows how the emerging gay rights movements created innovative clubs that demanded a newer, more vibrant music. Finding other pieces of this hidden history in Jamaican dub, mainstream disco, rap, European electronic music, and New York club mixes, Collin develops an interesting and previously undocumented narrative of contemporary hip sounds.
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