The Song of the Machine: From Disco to DJs to Techno, a Graphic Novel of Electronic Music

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Song of the Machine: From Disco to DJs to Techno, a Graphic Novel of Electronic Music
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David Blot
By (author) Mathias Cousin
Foreword by Daft Punk
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 184
Category/GenreMusic
ISBN/Barcode 9780316526173
ClassificationsDewey:781.554
Audience
General
Illustrations 300 black-and-white and full-color comics

Publishing Details

Publisher Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers Inc
Imprint Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers Inc
Publication Date 8 October 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Originally published in 2000 by Editions Allia in France, THE SONG OF THE MACHINE is a richly detailed graphic novel based on the history of electronic music. From the disco of the 1970's to the rave culture of the 1990's, THE SONG OF THE MACHINE introduces readers to the stars and forgotten heroes of the genre: David Mancuso, the founder of "The Loft" in New York; Larry Levan, resident DJ at the Paradise Garage, the prototype of the modern dance club; Frankie Knuckles, the "Godfather of House Music"; and many more. Set in Studio 54 in New York, the Palace in Paris, the Hacienda in Manchester, and other legendary dance venues around the world, THE SONG OF THE MACHINE is told through exciting graphic novel style that evolves with the era of music it describes, from a black-and-white style reminiscent of Robert Crumb to full-colour with stripped-down lines. Pulsing through the roof with anecdotes, drugs, and unforgettable parties, THE SONG OF THE MACHINE recounts all the influences, inspirations, and fates of the people who created a revolutionary kind of music.

Author Biography

David Blot was born in 1970. He's a radio host on Radio Nova. During the 1990's, he cofounded the internationally renowned "Respect" parties, the birthplace of French House. He lives in France. Mathias Cousin was born in 1972. After studying graphic art at Penninghen school in Paris, he worked with newspapers and magazines. The Song of the Machine is his only comic book. He died in 2002.

Reviews

Le Chant was a fundamental book and remains a cornerstone of any self-respecting musical library.--Trax Le Chant de la machineis one of these unclassifiable books, a dazzling meteor.''--GQ For its visual boldness, its spirit and its historiographical relevance, Le Chant dela machine reads as a classic.--Liberation