Ebook: Uproot: travels in twenty-first-century music and digital culture
Author: Clayton Jace
- Tags: 24.45 sociology of music, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Personal Memoirs, Dissemination of music, Electronic dance music, Electronic dance music--History and criticism, Music and the Internet, MUSIC--History & Criticism, Popular culture, Popular culture--21st century, Popular music, Popular music--21st century--History and criticism, Popular music--Production and direction, Popular music--Social aspects, SOCIAL SCIENCE--Popular Culture, Criticism interpretation etc, FL Studio (Computer file), Popular music -- S
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Farrar
- City: New York
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
- epub
Confessions of a DJ -- Auto-Tune Gives You a Better Me -- How Music Travels -- World Music 2.0 -- Red Bull Gives You Wings -- Cut & Paste -- Tools -- Loops -- How to Hold On? -- Active Listening.;In 2001 Jace Clayton was an unknown DJ who recorded a three-turntable, sixty-minute mix and put it online to share with friends. Within weeks, Gold Teeth Thief became an international calling card, whisking Clayton away to play a nightclub in Zagreb, a gallery in Osaka, a former brothel in Sao Paolo, and the American Museum of Natural History. Just as the music world made its fitful, uncertain transition from analog to digital, Clayton found himself on the front lines of creative upheavals of art production in the twenty-first century globalized world. Uproot is a guided tour of this newly-opened cultural space. With humor, insight, and expertise, Clayton illuminates the connections between a Congolese hotel band and the indie-rock scene, Mexican rodeo teens and Israeli techno, and Whitney Houston and the robotic voices is rural Moroccan song, and offers an unparalleled understanding of music in the digital age.
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