Description
Description
Listening to the Music the Machines Make is the enthralling, explosive story of the golden age of electronic pop, between 1978 and 1983.
This definitive book explores how krautrock, disco, glam rock, and punk inspired an electronic pop revolution and how that revolution went on to establish the foundations for hip-hop, house, and EDM.
Drawing on years of research and with exclusive input from key figures--including Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, Erasure), Martyn Ware (The Human League, Heaven 17), Dave Ball (Soft Cell), John Foxx (Ultravox), Daniel Miller (The Normal, Mute Records) and Rusty Egan (Visage)--Richard Evans tells the stories of the movement's underground pioneers and its superstars: from Devo, The Normal, Telex, and Cabaret Voltaire to Gary Numan, OMD, Duran Duran, and Depeche Mode.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
A Classic Pop Magazine 'Editor's Choice' Book of 2022
A Blitzed Magazine Book of 2022
A Flood Magazine Best Music Book of 2023
"A remarkable account of one of the most important, inspiring and influential periods in British music history, written with passion, love and incredible attention to detail." Daniel Miller (The Normal, Mute Records)
"Fascinating and insightful. An essential read." Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, Erasure)
"A scroll of chronological, interwoven but often disparate stories featuring every purveyor of synthpop you can possibly think of... a must-read." Record Collector, 4****
"Evans's meticulous research is synthesised into a lively and informative narrative that finally grants the genre the respect that it deserves." Classic Pop Magazine, 5*****
"Richard Evans's extensive research into electronic pop music shines a light upon the essential element of musical culture: human creativity." Karl Bartos (Kraftwerk)
"Comprehensive and highly readable overview of a once-future... Evans has a warm, savvy approach, long on detail, with good humour." MOJO, 4****
"What a book." Blitzed Magazine
"Highly entertaining and obsessively brilliant. Required reading for all lovers of intelligent electronic pop music." Martyn Ware (The Human League, British Electric Foundation, Heaven 17)
"Highly anticipated... as a book which dissects the 'golden age' of British music between 1977-1983, it's a must-read." Electronic Sound
"Meticulously researched... this book is essential." SPIN
"The definitive history of electronic pop. Thoroughly enjoyable and fascinating." Andy Bell (Erasure)
"[It] would have been a great read if it had only listed the achievements of the inventors and creators, but Evans has combined his authoritative research with his genuine passion for the records themselves." Outside Left, 4****
"Cleverly combines impressive research with an effortless and enjoyable readability, and is surely destined to become the definitive final word on this subject." The Afterword
"I read this from start to finish and there were some things about Soft Cell even I never knew. A riveting read." Dave Ball (Soft Cell, The Grid)
"It's the way that Evans weaves and knits these familiar names into such a rich and enormous tapestry that makes the book stand out... Highly recommended." Louder Than War
"A narrative that's as factual as it is fascinating." Flood Magazine
"Like going down a blissful rabbit hole into the electronic music revolution." Rusty Egan (Visage)
"A thorough, well-executed delight for fans of the electronic music genre and puts together all the pieces of information together... in the correct sequence, with myths dissolved and facts confirmed." We Are Cult
"Commendable as an essential reference work and a thoughtful and affectionate in-depth examination of a vital musical genre." Popmatters
"A much-needed synthesis of the stories told by the charts and music press in the early days of UK electronic pop ... an excellent review of the dynamics at work in the culture of the time." Cold War Night Life
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