Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
336
Language
English
Published
Nov 3, 2022
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
1501367269
ISBN-13
9781501367267
Description
In a captivating exploration of sound and culture, Dan LeRoy takes readers on a journey through the evolution of electronic percussion, revealing its profound impact on music and society. This comprehensive history delves into the technological innovations and artistic movements that shaped the use of drum machines, tracing their roots from obscure studios to the global mainstream.
LeRoy’s narrative not only highlights the technical advancements that made electronic percussion accessible to artists but also examines the controversies that often surrounded its rise. He provides insight into the shifting perceptions of authenticity in music, sparking discussions about creativity and innovation in a rapidly changing industry.
The book invites music lovers, historians, and casual readers alike to appreciate how electronic rhythms have influenced a wide array of genres, from pop to hip-hop. Through engaging storytelling and rich detail, it ultimately captures the essence of a musical revolution that continues to resonate today.
LeRoy’s narrative not only highlights the technical advancements that made electronic percussion accessible to artists but also examines the controversies that often surrounded its rise. He provides insight into the shifting perceptions of authenticity in music, sparking discussions about creativity and innovation in a rapidly changing industry.
The book invites music lovers, historians, and casual readers alike to appreciate how electronic rhythms have influenced a wide array of genres, from pop to hip-hop. Through engaging storytelling and rich detail, it ultimately captures the essence of a musical revolution that continues to resonate today.
Genres
History