Bone Music

Par : Stephen Coates
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  • Nombre de pages156
  • PrésentationBroché
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.57 kg
  • Dimensions23,6 cm × 22,4 cm × 1,2 cm
  • ISBN978-1-913689-47-6
  • EAN9781913689476
  • Date de parution10/01/2023
  • ÉditeurStrange Attractor Press
  • PhotographePaul Heartfield
  • PréfacierArtemyi Troitsky

Résumé

During the Cold War era, the songs that Soviet citizens could listen to were ruthlessly controlled by the state. But a secret underground subculture of music lovers and bootleggers defied the censors, building recording machines and making their own records of forbidden jazz, rock'n'roll, and Russian music, cut onto used hospital x-ray film. Who were these 'bonecutters'? Why did they do it and how was it even possible ? Based on years of interviews and oral testimonies, Bone Music presents the stories of the original Bone bootleggers, their customers and persecutors, evoking their spirit of resistance to a repressive culture of prohibition and punishment.
Bone Music details how the bootleggers worked, explains their technical processes, and situates their uniques discs in a revised history of recorded media with a wealth of compelling new detail.
During the Cold War era, the songs that Soviet citizens could listen to were ruthlessly controlled by the state. But a secret underground subculture of music lovers and bootleggers defied the censors, building recording machines and making their own records of forbidden jazz, rock'n'roll, and Russian music, cut onto used hospital x-ray film. Who were these 'bonecutters'? Why did they do it and how was it even possible ? Based on years of interviews and oral testimonies, Bone Music presents the stories of the original Bone bootleggers, their customers and persecutors, evoking their spirit of resistance to a repressive culture of prohibition and punishment.
Bone Music details how the bootleggers worked, explains their technical processes, and situates their uniques discs in a revised history of recorded media with a wealth of compelling new detail.