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OverviewEchoes of '77: A Nation in Noise is a chronicle of Britain at the edge of transformation - a country caught between collapse and creation, where music became both mirror and weapon. The year 1977 was not simply loud; it was diagnostic. Through punk's abrasion, disco's pulse, reggae's steadiness, and the emerging hum of electronics, Britain revealed the frequencies of its own unrest. This book listens to those frequencies - not nostalgically, but analytically - tracing how sound became a form of social documentation. The narrative unfolds across the fractured terrain of the late seventies: factories closing, youth clubs vibrating, radios transmitting static and defiance. Punk appears not as rebellion for its own sake but as the audible consequence of economic decline and generational disillusionment. Disco, shimmering in the clubs of London and Manchester, offers a counterpoint - a temporary suspension of gravity, a choreography of escape. Reggae carries the weight of migration and resistance, its basslines functioning as both anchor and protest. And beneath it all, the synthesizer begins to hum - a new machine language emerging from the circuitry of Europe, signalling the future before anyone could name it. Echoes of '77: A Nation in Noise treats music as evidence. Each chapter reconstructs the conditions that produced the sound: the geography of recording studios, the architecture of venues, the sociology of audiences. It examines how rhythm became a form of speech when words failed, how distortion became a vocabulary for anger, and how repetition became a way of surviving monotony. The book's tone is forensic but lyrical - a documentary written in the cadence of memory. This is not a nostalgic account of a lost era but a study of how a nation heard itself changing. The noise of 1977 was not chaos; it was communication. It carried the signals of a generation that refused silence, and in doing so, it redefined what music could mean. Echoes of '77: A Nation in Noise listens to that moment with precision and empathy - tracing the hum beneath the headlines, the pulse beneath the politics, and the sound that still reverberates through the culture that followed. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul DaviesPublisher: Paul Davies Imprint: Paul Davies Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.172kg ISBN: 9798232597955Pages: 122 Publication Date: 03 June 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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