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    London, England :Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, Inc., | London, England :Bloomsbury Publishing,
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    almafu_9959797724902883
    Format: 1 online resource (282 pages).
    ISBN: 1-5013-2204-4 , 1-5013-2205-2 , 1-5013-2201-X
    Series Statement: Alternate takes : critical responses to popular music
    Content: "Is there such a thing today as music that's meaningfully new? In our contemporary era of remixing and retro styles, cynics and romantics alike cry 'it's all been done before' while record labels and media outlets proclaim that everything is new. Coded into our daily conversations about popular music, newness as an artistic and cultural value is too often taken for granted. Nothing Has Been Done Before instigates a fresh debate about newness in American pop, rock 'n' roll, rap, folk, and R & B made since the turn of the millennium. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach that combines music criticism, philosophy, and the literary essay, Robert Loss follows the stories of a diverse cast of musicians who seek the new by wrestling with the past, navigating the market, and speaking politically."--Page 4 of cover.
    Note: Prologue: Nothing Has Been Done Before -- Part 1. The Past in the Present -- Chapter 1. Revivals Are Revisions: New Millennial Folk Music Rolls the Dice -- Chapter 2. "Love and Theft":Transgression and the Cultural Archive -- Chapter 3. The Problem of Knowing Too Much: Meta-Rock and the Anxiety of Influence -- Chapter 4. Sounds Before Our Time: Replicating the Old to Make the New -- Part 2. The American Wow -- Chapter 5. Spectaglam! Katy Perry and the American Wow -- Chapter 6. The New Digital Empire: Consumerism, Technology, and the New -- Chapter 7. We Can Flux: Prince Queers Democracy and the New -- Chapter 8. Kanye's Night at the Museum: The Iconoclast Goes to Work -Chapter 9. Power Up: Persona and Anonymity Trouble the American Wow -- Part 3. Shouting at the Hard of Hearing -- Chapter 10. On the Good Side: Antiwar Music in the 2000s -- Chapter 11. Shouting at the Hard of Hearing: Springsteen Finds a New Audience -- Chapter 12. Living in the Interval: Political Hip-Hop, Rap, Revolution, and To Pimp a Butterfly -- Chapter 13. Bodies in the River: Tradition and "The Body Electric" -- Epilogue: Nothing Has Been Done Before, Again -- Acknowledgments -- Index. , Also published in print.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5013-2202-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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