Description
Among other topics, individual chapters of the book focus on the redefinition of German identity in the music of Kraftwerk, Can, and Neu!; on community and conflict in the music of Amon Duul, Faust, and Ton Steine Scherben; on "cosmic music" and New Age; and on Donna Summer's and David Bowie's connections to Germany. Rather than providing a purely musicological or historical account, Krautrock discusses the music as being constructed through performance and articulated through various forms of expressive culture, including communal living, spirituality, and sound.
About the Author
Ulrich Adelt is Associate Professor for American Studies and African American and Diaspora Studies, University of Wyoming.
Reviews
"Far too long, krautrock has been neglected as an area of study in Anglophone academia. Adelt's study puts a welcome end to this unsatisfactory situation. His book provides an excellent overview and expertly places this remarkable period of German music in its historical as well as transnational context. Without doubt, it will serve as the standard reference on the topic."- Uwe Schutte, Aston University, Birmingham;
"Contrary to prior assessments of krautrock's almost 50 year trajectory, Adelt does not romanticize its iconic Germanness. On the contrary, he investigates the transnational, hybrid, and crossover quality of krautrock as a discursive formation. . . . Adelt's study traces the performative dispersal of this inversion in various forms of expressive culture, among them, communal living, spirituality, visual elements but, most importantly, sound. The result is a lively and engaged encounter with a few decades of German rock music which-instead of wanting to anchor musical production in narrow confines of nation, or in rigidified identity categories such as race, class or gender-brings forth the mobile, transformational quality of sound aesthetics, making and mirroring contemporary globalized cultural flows."- Sabine Broeck, University of Bremen
Book Information
ISBN 9780472053193
Author Ulrich Adelt
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint The University of Michigan Press
Publisher The University of Michigan Press
Weight(grams) 380g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 149mm * 20mm