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Andy Darlington has been interviewing Rock's luminaries and legends
for several decades-spurred on as a child in the late-sixties by
testosterone, the napalm that was Elvis and hopes to bed hippie
chicks. "I Was Elvis Presley's Bastard Love-Child "collects
together his timeless and engaging conversations with a diverse
selection of artists and band members, amongst whom are included:
Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, Country Joe McDonald, Grace Slick,
Kraftwerk, Cabaret Voltaire, The Byrds, Can, The Kinks, Mott The
Hoople, The Fall, Siouxie And The Banshees, The Stone Roses, and
Skunk Anansie.
This issue theorizes what questions of value might contribute to
our understanding of sound and music. Divesting sound and music
from notions of intrinsic value, the contributors follow various
avenues through which sound and music produce value in and as
history, politics, ethics, epistemology, and ontology. As a result,
the very question of what sound and music are-what constitutes
them, as well as what they constitute-is at stake. Contributors
examine the politics of music and crowds, the metaphysics of
sensation, the ecological turn in music studies, and the political
resistance inherent to sound; connect Karl Marx to black music and
slave labor; look at Marx, the Marx Brothers, and fetishism; and
explore the tension between the voice of the Worker who confronts
Capital head-on and the voices of actual workers. Contributors: Amy
Cimini, Bill Dietz, Jairo Moreno, Rosalind Morris, Ana Maria Ochoa
Gautier, Ronald Radano, Gavin Steingo, Peter Szendy, Gary
Tomlinson, Naomi Waltham-Smith
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