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It Ain't Retro

Autor Jessica Lipsky
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2021
Soul is the most powerful expression of American music--a distinct combination of roots, migration, race, culture, and politics packaged together for your dancing pleasure. But if you thought the sounds of Motown or Stax Records died along with 8-tracks and macram , you'd be wrong. For two decades, Daptone Records has churned out hard funk and such beautiful soul that these records sparked a musical revolution. Run by a collective of soul-obsessed producers and musicians, the Brooklyn-based independent label launched the careers of artists such as Amy Winehouse, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Charles Bradley, and Bruno Mars. Their records paid homage but never lip service to the original artists, proving that soul is still culturally relevant and just as exciting. It Ain't Retro: Daptone Records & The 21st-Century Soul Revolution charts this revival's players, sounds, and tectonic shifts over the past twenty years, taking you from dingy clubs where soul crazed DJs packed the dance floor, to just uptown where some of the genre's heaviest musicians jumpstarted the renaissance in a basement studio, and all the way to the White House. This definitive tale of Daptone Records' soulful revolution chronicles the label's history, players, and sounds while dissecting the scene's cultural underpinnings, which continue to reverberate in pop music.
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ISBN-13: 9781911036739
ISBN-10: 1911036734
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: approx 40 black and white and colour
Dimensiuni: 150 x 212 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Outline Press Ltd

Descriere

I Ain t Retro: Daptone Records Soul Revolution follows a family of musicians whose dedication to 60s and 70s sounds went from dingy basement studios all the way to the White House.