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  1. Chapter 4 Kruder and Dorfmeister : The studio(us) remixers
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis

    When Cruise , the film whose dialogue I used as an epigraph for this chapter, was released in 1970, these words were seen as capturing Polish inability to move beyond the safe zone of a well-known repertoire of images, melodies and symbols. Austrians... more

     

    When Cruise , the film whose dialogue I used as an epigraph for this chapter, was

    released in 1970, these words were seen as capturing Polish inability to move

    beyond the safe zone of a well-known repertoire of images, melodies and symbols.

    Austrians allegedly are also stuck in the past (see Chapter 1 ). This would

    explain Kruder and Dorfmeister’s penchant for making capital from our pleasure

    of listening to melodies we already know, if not for the fact that they gained fame

    not from capitalising on Vienna’s music history but remixing songs coming from

    the Anglo-American centre of popular music, such as those by Depeche Mode,

    Madonna and David Holmes. Theirs is thus an interesting case of colonisation,

    which includes self-colonisation and reverse colonisation: taking something from

    the centre, reworking it and returning to the centre an improved version. Depending

    on the perspective, their productions can be seen as proof of the hegemony of

    the centre or a sign that the periphery can not only resist the centre’s power but

    also penetrate it on its own terms. Equally, they can be seen as a sign of the end of

    authenticity and originality in popular music (and art at large) in the postmodern

    era or a need to rework these concepts to fit the art of creative recycling.

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781315230627
    Parent title: Popular Viennese Electronic Music, 1990–2015
    Subjects: The arts
    Other subjects: Electronica; Music; Austria; Vienna; History; Criticism; Popular music; Social aspects; Electronica; Music; Austria; Vienna; History; Criticism; Popular music; Social aspects; Brian Eno; Disc jockey; Kruder & Dorfmeister; Simon & Garfunkel
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (20 p.)
  2. Sternenmenschen
    Bowie in Gugging
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  starfruit publications, Fürth

  3. Appendix Dick
    all the names from all of the novels and short-stories written by Dick, Philip K., from Aaron to Zoroaster
    Author: Brem, Tommi
    Published: April 2016
    Publisher:  Topalian & Milani, [Ulm]