2016
DOI: 10.5040/9781501307072
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Popular Music and the Politics of Novelty

Abstract: Popular music, today, has supposedly collapsed into a ‘retromania’ which, according to leading critic Simon Reynolds, has brought a ‘slow and steady fading of the artistic imperative to be original.’ Meanwhile, in the estimation of philosopher Alain Badiou, a significant political event will always require ‘the dictatorial power of a creation ex nihilo’. Everywhere, it seems, at least amongst commentators of a certain age and type, pessimism prevails with regards to the predominant aesthetic preferences of the… Show more

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“…One of its most distinguishing features was the DIY (Do It Yourself) ethos. 10 DIY was a product of the context in which punk appeared. James Callaghan's Labour government was bogged down in economic difficulties and seemed unable to stop the steady rise of unemployment.…”
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“…One of its most distinguishing features was the DIY (Do It Yourself) ethos. 10 DIY was a product of the context in which punk appeared. James Callaghan's Labour government was bogged down in economic difficulties and seemed unable to stop the steady rise of unemployment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…My own feeling is that the link in question is contingent (sometimes, at least) but not at all necessary (Dale 2016). Loss engages with my text on this question, but clearly does not understand my argument.…”
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