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Description
Beginning in the late 1970s as an offshoot of disco and punk, dance-punk is difficult to define. Also sometimes referred to as disco-punk and funk-punk, it skirts, overlaps, and blurs into other genres including post-punk, post-disco, new wave, mutant disco, and synthpop.
This book explores the historical and cultural conditions of the genre as it appeared in the late 1970s and early 1980s and then again in the early 2000s, and illuminates what is at stake in delineating dance-punk as a genre. Looking at bands such as Gang of Four, ESG, Public Image Ltd., LCD Soundsystem, The Rapture, and Le Tigre, this book examines the tensions between and blurring of the rhetoric and emotion in dance music and the cynical and ironic intellectualizing associated with post-punk.
Table of Contents
1. Death Disco to Disco Infiltrator: Spaces and Times of Dance-Punk
2. Dry Drums and Angular Guitars: Dance-Punk as Genre
3. Us v. Them: Dance-Punk and the “Other”
Conclusion: Losing Its Edge: Whither Dance-Punk
10 Essential Tracks
Product details

Published | 06 Apr 2023 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 216 |
ISBN | 9781501381867 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Dimensions | 197 x 127 mm |
Series | Genre: A 33 1/3 Series |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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