Transatlantic Drift: The Ebb and Flow of Dance Music

Author:   Katie Milestone ,  Simon A. Morrison
Publisher:   Reaktion Books
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9781836390732


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 March 2025
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Transatlantic Drift: The Ebb and Flow of Dance Music


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Transatlantic Drift explores the emergence and evolution of nightclubs and electronic dance music from the 1950s onwards. It traces the rhythmic journey of dance music, following the pulse as it bounced between Europe, North America and the Caribbean. Music, dance styles and nightclub spaces are not created in isolation; they are shaped by collective influences and shared experiences. This book uncovers the interconnected story of dance music, taking in hotspots such as New York, Detroit, London, Manchester, Chicago, Dusseldorf and Ibiza. Transatlantic Drift offers an engaging exploration of how people have come together to share melodies and rhythms, forming a global conversation through electronic music.

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Author:   Katie Milestone ,  Simon A. Morrison
Publisher:   Reaktion Books
Imprint:   Reaktion Books
ISBN:  

9781836390732


ISBN 10:   1836390734
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 March 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""Sociologist Katie Milestone and music journalism lecturer Simon A. Morrison divide between them the period from the birth of rock'n'roll in the late 1950s to the modern day. Their scope is ambitious: where people danced, how they danced and the music that made them move. It's a golden era that takes in the rise of the mod, the birth of Northern Soul, the disco boom and rave culture . . . There is an evanescent quality to the world the book inhabits. Underground scenes form, enter the mainstream, fade away.""-- ""Financial Times"" ""As Katie Milestone and Simon A. Morrison argue in Transatlantic Drift: The Ebb and Flow of Dance Music, the early producers of electronic dance music, in the styles of house or Detroit techno, were trying to reproduce the sounds of disco and European electronic music with cheap DIY gadgets. They failed, but they failed into something new and addictive.""-- ""Wall Street Journal"" ""Through its carefully considered form, authorial team and consciously drifting contents, Transatlantic Drift is dedicated to transatlantic musical interchange and, indeed, to the exchange of scholarly and critical ideas concerning not only music but the ways in which we remember and make meaningful. This excellent book unravels the oftentimes knotty and contested musical happenings, people and places through an approach that embraces an open understanding of music histories in the plural. And in sidestepping common pitfalls in popular music scholarship--by attesting to regions as well as capital cities, for example--Katie Milestone and Simon A. Morrison have created an essential resource for all those interested in transatlantic popular music and subcultural histories."" --Sarah Raine, Research Fellow, School of Music, UCD, and author of Authenticity and Belonging in the Northern Soul Scene


""Through its carefully considered form, authorial team and consciously drifting contents, Transatlantic Drift is dedicated to transatlantic musical interchange and, indeed, to the exchange of scholarly and critical ideas concerning not only music but the ways in which we remember and make meaningful. This excellent book unravels the oftentimes knotty and contested musical happenings, people and places through an approach that embraces an open understanding of music histories in the plural. And in sidestepping common pitfalls in popular music scholarship--by attesting to regions as well as capital cities, for example--Katie Milestone and Simon A. Morrison have created an essential resource for all those interested in transatlantic popular music and subcultural histories."" --Sarah Raine, Research Fellow, School of Music, UCD, and author of Authenticity and Belonging in the Northern Soul Scene


Author Information

Katie Milestone is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University, teaching and researching youth subcultures, music and identity. Her books include Gender and Popular Culture (2011). Simon A. Morrison is a writer, academic and Programme Leader for Music Journalism at the University of Chester. He has published widely on global music culture, and his books include Danceoor-Driven Literature: The Rave Scene in Fiction (2020).

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