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This Companion is the first academic introduction to the 1960s/70s
'Krautrock' movement of German experimental music that has long
attracted the attention of the music press and fans in Britain and
abroad. It offers a structured approach to this exceptionally
heterogeneous and decentralized movement, combining overviews with
detailed analysis and close readings. The volume first analyzes the
cultural, historical and economic contexts of Krautrock's
emergence. It then features expert chapters discussing all the key
bands of the era including Can, Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Neu!,
Faust, Ash Ra Tempel, Cluster and Amon Duul II. The volume
concludes with essays that trace the varied, wide-ranging legacy of
Krautrock from a variety of perspectives, exploring in particular
the impact of German experimental music in the Anglosphere,
including British post-punk and Detroit Techno. A final chapter
examining the current bands that continue the Krautrock sound
closes this comprehensive overview of the Krautrock phenomenon.
Pop music is a deeply transmedial art form, a hybrid of images,
attitudes, performances and texts. This bilingual volume examines
the diverse transmedial processes in which German-language pop
music and other forms of art enrich each other. It aims to make an
important contribution to the emerging field of German Pop Music
Studies, which is currently enjoying an upsurge in interest.
Consisting of chapters by a range of scholars from both the
Anglophone world and Germany, it explores how German pop music
interacts transnationally with political issues as well as art
forms such as film, performance art and fine art. It has a
particular focus on the manifold processes of mutual exchange and
hybridization between German-language literature and German pop
music. The artists examined include Kraftwerk, Einsturzende
Neubauten, Tocotronic, Ja, Panik, Gerhard Richter and R. W.
Fassbinder. Dieser zweisprachige Band untersucht die vielfaltigen
transmedialen Prozesse, in denen sich deutschsprachige Pop-Musik
und Kunstrichtungen wie Film, Kunst oder Performance gegenseitig
befruchten. Er versteht sich damit als deutsch-britischer
Bruckenschlag, der die sich in der englischen Germanistik
herausbildende German Pop Music Studies an die deutschen
Vorarbeiten anzuschliessen sucht. Ein besonderer Fokus des Bandes
liegt auf den vielgestaltigen Interaktionen zwischen deutscher
Pop-Musik und Literatur.
This Companion is the first academic introduction to the 1960s/70s
'Krautrock' movement of German experimental music that has long
attracted the attention of the music press and fans in Britain and
abroad. It offers a structured approach to this exceptionally
heterogeneous and decentralized movement, combining overviews with
detailed analysis and close readings. The volume first analyzes the
cultural, historical and economic contexts of Krautrock's
emergence. It then features expert chapters discussing all the key
bands of the era including Can, Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Neu!,
Faust, Ash Ra Tempel, Cluster and Amon Duul II. The volume
concludes with essays that trace the varied, wide-ranging legacy of
Krautrock from a variety of perspectives, exploring in particular
the impact of German experimental music in the Anglosphere,
including British post-punk and Detroit Techno. A final chapter
examining the current bands that continue the Krautrock sound
closes this comprehensive overview of the Krautrock phenomenon.
'Highly stimulating ... Kraftwerk is a pleasure to read' Jon
Savage, New Statesman The story of the phenomenon that is
Kraftwerk, and how they revolutionised our cultural landscape 'We
are not artists nor musicians. We are workers.' Ignoring nearly all
rock traditions, experimenting in near-total secrecy in their
Dusseldorf studio, Kraftwerk fused sound and technology, graphic
design and performance, modernist Bauhaus aesthetics and Rhineland
industrialisation - even human and machine - to change the course
of modern music. This is the story of Kraftwerk the cultural
phenomenon, who turned electronic music into avant-garde concept
art and created the soundtrack to our digital age.
The development of German pop music represents a fascinating
cultural mirror to the history of post-war Germany, reflecting
sociological changes and political developments. While film studies
is an already established discipline, German pop music is currently
emerging as a new and exciting field of academic study. This
pioneering companion is the first volume to provide a comprehensive
overview of the subject, charting the development of German pop
music from the post-war period 'Schlager' to the present
'Diskursrock'. Written by acknowledged experts from Germany, the UK
and the US, the various chapters provide overviews of pertinent
genres as well as focusing on major bands such as CAN, Kraftwerk or
Rammstein. While these acts have shaped the international profile
of German pop music, the volume also undertakes in-depth
examinations of the specific German contributions to genres such as
punk, industrial, rap and techno. The survey is concluded by an
interview with the leading German pop theorist Diedrich
Diederichsen. The volume constitutes an indispensible companion for
any student, teacher and scholar in the area of German studies
interested in contemporary popular culture.
W. G. Sebald was a literary phenomenon: a German literary scholar
working in England, who took up creative writing out of
dissatisfaction with German post-war letters. Within only a few
years, his unique prose books made him one of the most celebrated
authors of the late twentieth-century. Sebald died prematurely,
aged 57, after the publication of his most celebrated prose fiction
Austerlitz. This accessible critical introduction, written by a
leading expert, highlights Sebald's double role as writer and
academic. It discusses his oeuvre in the order in which his works
were published in German in order to offer a deeper understanding
of the original development of his literary writings. In addition
to concise but incisive interpretations of the main publications,
Schutte demonstrates how Sebald's critical writings (most of which
still await translation) fed into his literary texts and concludes
his study with a perceptive assessment of Sebald as a cult author.
W. G. Sebald was a literary phenomenon: a German literary scholar
working in England, who took up creative writing out of
dissatisfaction with German post-war letters. Within only a few
years, his unique prose books made him one of the most celebrated
authors of the late twentieth-century. Sebald died prematurely,
aged 57, after the publication of his most celebrated prose fiction
Austerlitz. This accessible critical introduction, written by a
leading expert, highlights Sebald's double role as writer and
academic. It discusses his oeuvre in the order in which his works
were published in German in order to offer a deeper understanding
of the original development of his literary writings. In addition
to concise but incisive interpretations of the main publications,
Schutte demonstrates how Sebald's critical writings (most of which
still await translation) fed into his literary texts and concludes
his study with a perceptive assessment of Sebald as a cult author.
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