DIY : the rise of lo-fi culture
 Author: Spencer, Amy, 1979-
 Format: Book
 Published: London ; New York : Marion Boyars, 2005.
 Language: English
 Summary:
Since the 1990s thousands of individuals have embraced the zine revolution and DIY music-making. Amy Spencer champions the unsung heroes and heroines of the lo-fi scene. A first comprehensive study of lo-fi culture and DIY production of records, CDs, zines within the alternative scene-including interviews with leading musicians, writers and promoters. The book focuses on... (see more)
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Item Description
  • 377 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
  • ISBN: 0714531057
  • ISBN: 9780714531052
  • OCLC Number: 59879494
Notes
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 370-377).
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Title Summary
Since the 1990s thousands of individuals have embraced the zine revolution and DIY music-making. Amy Spencer champions the unsung heroes and heroines of the lo-fi scene. A first comprehensive study of lo-fi culture and DIY production of records, CDs, zines within the alternative scene-including interviews with leading musicians, writers and promoters. The book focuses on the lo-fi movements of the UK and US, and across the globe, introducing the various communities who adopted the DIY ethic, the 1950s beat movement, Riot Grrrl, Queercore and Social Activism. Amy Spencer is a former zine-writer and record-label founder, current member of promotions collective 'The Bakery' and a key player in the establishment of Ladyfest, the UK's fastest-growing women's arts festival.
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