In The Music-Machines, author Sean Nye traces a fascinating and
distinctly American interpretation of 20th century German electronic
music . Covering a series of crucial historical moments, Nye provides
both a new and alternate history of the extraordinary impact that
electronic music from Germany had in the United States, including the
receptions of elektronsische Musik, Krautrock, goth-industrial,
Eurodance, techno, trance, and minimal. This first comprehensive
history of German-American exchanges in electronic music explores the
political and social dimensions of American constructions of
Germanness in electronic music. Nye interprets the music in relation
to technology, art, and musical style, encouraging readers to delve
into what that reveals about its relationship to nation, race, gender,
and sexuality. Through such interpretations, The Music-Machines
presents a cultural arc of these constructions of Germanness and
electronic music. Nye sets this German-American exchange within larger
questions of music and transnationalism, tracing key intersections
between German and US cultures while also reflecting on other musical
and cultural influences on German electronic music, The Music-Machines
also places the evolution of electronic music in its broader
historical context, demonstrating the ultimate intertwining of
America's popular music with the Cold War history of West Germany and
the post-1989 history of the Berlin Republic. In this way, The
Music-Machines sets the frame not only for the study of German
electronic music, but the ways in which this electronic turn emerged
in American perceptions of German identity.
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A Transatlantic History of German Electronic Music
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ISBN
9780190065683
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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