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Hardcore, Punk, and Other Junk: Aggressive Sounds in Contemporary Music, edited by Eric James Abbey and Colin Helb, is a collection of writings on music that is considered aggressive throughout the world. This collection reflects the importance of aggressive music within our society and how this music effects and informs contemporary issues.
Borne out of the American punk scene of the late 1970s, hardcore music raged through the '80s, spreading to towns and cities across the globe.Balancefocuses on the current European scene, documenting the lives of musicians who strike a balance between their day jobs and this vital musical force. From tattooists in Portugal to miners in Poland,Balanceuncovers the twin lives of those working to support their passion. Hardcore has always been more than just music and although the performers and fans across the continent speak different languages and live in different places, they are tied to each other through a culture that transcends borders. Capturing the chaos of the mosh pit, the monotony ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Bonkers (compilation album series), Happy hardcore musicians, Anabolic Frolic, DJ Sharpnel, Candy Raveparty, Darren Styles, Grant Nelson, Speed SFX, Best of Hardcore, Dancemania Speed Presents Happy Ravers, Hixxy, Dancemania Speed Presents Trance Ravers, CLSM, Vibes, Anime Speed, Bonkers 12: The Dirty Dozen, Bonkers 13: Hardcore Horror Show, Bonkers 14: Hardcore Strikes Back, Bonkers 15: Legends of the Core, DJ Sharkey, DJ Kambel, Bonkers 17: Re-Booted, Best of Bonkers, Bonkers 16: Maximum Hardcore Energy!, Bonkers 3: A Journey into Madness, Sco...
This high quality planner is perfect for music fans. Always carry the book with you and write down your appointments, events, notes, etc. With 120 pages, the 6x9 inch book offers you plenty of space for your personal notes at work or in your free time. Features: 120 pages 6 x 9 inch (DIN A5 - 15 cm x 22 cm) Soft Cover - Matte Personal Planner Daily Calendar Perfect as a gift: Birthday present Christmas present Gift for colleagues Father's Day Mother's Day Training gift Planner Diary More high quality Planner and Notebooks on the topic can be found by clicking on the author's name.
A singular document of the aesthetic of American Hardcore music and culture, this collection brings together unseen photographs, personal letters, original artwork, rare albums, 45s, T-shirts, fanzines and various ephemera from the hardcore scene circa 1978-1993. It includes more than 500 images and illustrations presented in a manner that abandons the aesthetic cliches normally used to depict the genre by letting the subject matter speak for itself. With contributions from such luminaries of the scene as Jeff Nelson of Minor Threat, Dave Smalley and Pat Dunbar.
Grounded in the fields of Ethnomusicology, Anthropology, Popular Music Studies, and Japanese Studies, this book explores the underground Tokyo hardcore scene, ultimately asking what play as resistance through performance of the scene tells us about Japanese society in general. Matsue highlights the complicated positioning of young adult Japanese in contemporary Japan as they negotiate both increasing social demands and increasing problems in society at large. Further drawing on theories of play, identity building, and the construction of gender, all informed by the increasingly influential field of Performance Studies, the book offers a highly interdisciplinary look at the importance of musical scenes for expressing resistance at the turn of the 21st century. Within the underground Tokyo hardcore scene this resistance is expressed through play with individual and collective identity, in intimate and potentially illicit spaces, with an arguably challenging sound and performance style.
This high quality planner is perfect for music fans. Always carry the book with you and write down your appointments, events, notes, etc. With 120 pages, the 6x9 inch book offers you plenty of space for your personal notes at work or in your free time. Features: 120 pages 6 x 9 inch (DIN A5 - 15 cm x 22 cm) Soft Cover - Matte Personal Planner Daily Calendar Perfect as a gift: Birthday present Christmas present Gift for colleagues Father's Day Mother's Day Training gift Planner Diary More high quality Planner and Notebooks on the topic can be found by clicking on the author's name.
This high quality planner is perfect for music fans. Always carry the book with you and write down your appointments, events, notes, etc. With 120 pages, the 6x9 inch book offers you plenty of space for your personal notes at work or in your free time. Features: 120 pages 6 x 9 inch (DIN A5 - 15 cm x 22 cm) Soft Cover - Matte Personal Planner Daily Calendar Perfect as a gift: Birthday present Christmas present Gift for colleagues Father's Day Mother's Day Training gift Planner Diary More high quality Planner and Notebooks on the topic can be found by clicking on the author's name.
Grounded in the fields of Ethnomusicology, Anthropology, Popular Music Studies, and Japanese Studies, this book explores the underground Tokyo hardcore scene, ultimately asking what play as resistance through performance of the scene tells us about Japanese society in general. Matsue highlights the complicated positioning of young adult Japanese in contemporary Japan as they negotiate both increasing social demands and increasing problems in society at large. Further drawing on theories of play, identity building, and the construction of gender, all informed by the increasingly influential field of Performance Studies, the book offers a highly interdisciplinary look at the importance of musical scenes for expressing resistance at the turn of the 21st century. Within the underground Tokyo hardcore scene this resistance is expressed through play with individual and collective identity, in intimate and potentially illicit spaces, with an arguably challenging sound and performance style.
"American Hardcore sets the record straight about the last great American subculture"—Paper magazine Steven Blush's "definitive treatment of Hardcore Punk" (Los Angeles Times) changed the way we look at Punk Rock. The Sony Picture Classics–distributed documentary American Hardcore premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. This revised and expanded second edition contains hundreds of new bands, thirty new interviews, flyers, a new chapter ("Destroy Babylon"), and a new art gallery with over 125 rare photos and images.