Techno Rebels: The Renegades of Electronic Funk

Author:   Dan Sicko ,  Bill Brewster
Publisher:   Wayne State University Press
Edition:   Revised and expanded ed
ISBN:  

9780814334386


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   30 April 2010
Format:   Paperback
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This is an updated, expanded history of techno music with special attention to its roots in Detroit. When it was originally published in 1999, Techno Rebels became the definitive text on a hard-to-define but vital genre of music. Author Dan Sicko demystified techno's characteristics, influences, and origins and argued that although techno enjoyed its most widespread popularity in Europe, its birthplace and most important incubator was Detroit. In this revised and updated edition, Sicko expands on Detroit's role in the birth of techno and takes readers on an insider's tour of techno's past, present, and future in an enjoyable account filled with firsthand anecdotes, interviews, and artist profiles. Techno Rebels begins by examining the underground 1980s party scene in Detroit, where DJs and producers like the Electrifying Mojo, Ken Collier, The Wizard, and Richard Davis were experimenting with music that was a world apart from anything happening in New York or Los Angeles. He details the early days of the 'Belleville Three' - Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson - who created the Detroit techno sound and became famous abroad as the sound spread to the UK and Europe. In this revised edition, Sicko delves deeper into the Detroit story, detailing the evolution of the artists and scene into the mid-1990s, and looks to nearby Ann Arbor to consider topics like the Electrifying Mojo's beginnings, the role of radio station WCBN, and the emergence of record label Ghostly International. Sicko concludes by investigating how Detroit techno functions today after the contrived electronica boom of the late 1990s, through the original artists, new sounds, and Detroit's annual electronic music festival. Ultimately, Sicko argues that techno is rooted in the 'collective dreaming' of the city of Detroit - as if its originators wanted to preserve what was great about the city - its machines and its deep soul roots. Techno Rebels gives a thorough picture of the music itself and the trailblazing musicians behind it and is a must-read for all fans of techno, popular music, and contemporary culture.

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Author:   Dan Sicko ,  Bill Brewster
Publisher:   Wayne State University Press
Imprint:   Wayne State University Press
Edition:   Revised and expanded ed
Dimensions:   Width: 16.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.70cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9780814334386


ISBN 10:   0814334385
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   30 April 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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A trailblazing look at the history of techno. --David Bevan ""Pitchfork Magazine"" As techno, the music, continues to spread worldwide, and techno, the idea, becomes slipperier with the years, Dan Sicko's thorough, intimate account of the music's origins is more relevant than ever. It confirms Detroit techno's legacy as one of those miraculous cultural accidents-a collision of time, place, technology, and individuals-that catch the world off-guard and keep resonating long after the original signal has faded, at every imaginable frequency."" --Philip Sherburne ""columnist for The Wire and Pitchfork"" Techno Rebels is a must for anyone interested in music history and for community library music collections."" -- ""Midwest Book Review""


"A trailblazing look at the history of techno.--David Bevan ""Pitchfork Magazine"" (8/29/2011 12:00:00 AM) As techno, the music, continues to spread worldwide, and techno, the idea, becomes slipperier with the years, Dan Sicko's thorough, intimate account of the music's origins is more relevant than ever. It confirms Detroit techno's legacy as one of those miraculous cultural accidents-a collision of time, place, technology, and individuals-that catch the world off-guard and keep resonating long after the original signal has faded, at every imaginable frequency.""--Philip Sherburne ""columnist for The Wire and Pitchfork"" Reading Dan Sicko's Techno Rebels is like having a conversation with a really cool friend who has a great memory and also happens to have been present, hanging around, talking to the right people, at one of the most interesting periods musically in this city's musically crucial history.""--Jerry Herron ""dean of the Irvin D. Reid Honors College at Wayne State University and author of AfterCulture: Detroit and the Humiliation of History"" Techno Rebels is a must for anyone interested in music history and for community library music collections.""-- ""Midwest Book Review"""


"A trailblazing look at the history of techno. --David Bevan ""Pitchfork Magazine"" As techno, the music, continues to spread worldwide, and techno, the idea, becomes slipperier with the years, Dan Sicko's thorough, intimate account of the music's origins is more relevant than ever. It confirms Detroit techno's legacy as one of those miraculous cultural accidents-a collision of time, place, technology, and individuals-that catch the world off-guard and keep resonating long after the original signal has faded, at every imaginable frequency."" --Philip Sherburne ""columnist for The Wire and Pitchfork"" Techno Rebels is a must for anyone interested in music history and for community library music collections."" -- ""Midwest Book Review"""


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Dan Sicko has written for numerous publications, including Rolling Stone, Wired, and Urb, and is a creative director with a Detroit-area advertising agency.

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