The history of electronic dance music is the history of its instruments and clubs, its DJs and communities, and also its drug scene. These elements have together transcended traditional
musical canons to create something new and exciting. This book is a journey through 40 years of sounds and rhythms from all corners of the world, from Jamaica to Angola, Tokyo to London,
Berlin to Barcelona, and Detroit to Chicago, through a global musical genre that’s never stopped innovating.
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The Underground Is Massive: How Electronic Dance Music Conquered America
$560 -
Danzon: Circum-Caribbean Dialogues in Music and Dance
$4,725 -
Eat Sleep Cake Repeat
$698 -
The Beat of My Own Drum: A Memoir
$595 -
New York Secret Nights
$1,748 -
Baakisimba: Gender in the Music and Dance of the Baganda People of Uganda
$2,203 -
Bhangra and Asian Underground: South Asian Music and the Politics of Belonging in Britain
$1,078 -
The Oxford Handbook of Screendance Studies
$6,750 -
Gestures of Music Theater: The Performativity of Song and Dance
$2,023 -
Schubert’s Dances: For Family, Friends and Posterity
$2,160 -
Dance of the Avatar: Embodying Gender and Culture Through Dance
$9,450 -
The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Theater
$7,875 -
Shapes of American Ballet: Teachers and Training Before Balanchine
$4,725 -
Becoming Beautiful: Ballroom Dance in the American Heartland
$4,050 -
Make Some Noise: Become the Ultimate Dj
$1,050 -
Classical Dances and Costumes of India
$3,578 -
Danzon: Circum-Caribbean Dialogues in Music and Dance
$2,023 -
George Clinton & the Cosmic Odyssey of the P-Funk Empire
$1,013 -
Becoming Beautiful: Ballroom Dance in the American Heartland
$1,125 -
Spinning Mambo into Salsa: Caribbean Dance in Global Commerce
$1,663

