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A Critical Review of the Clubculture, April 19, 2001
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This review is from: Clubspotting: A Journey Into Club Culture (Paperback)
This book is a visual testament which helps you to define the interzone among a "social space", the electronic music and the hedonistic attitude. A review of some of the most innovative artists of the electronic European scene such as Howie B, Grooverider, Nitin Sawhney and so on, lead you into the land of a visual generation. The book's aim is also the one to de-territorialize the culture of the club, seen far away from the usual and known routes of Ibiza, London or New York. From the point of view of the authors, the electronic music - as well as any other kind of artistic expressions related to the clubculture - represent an off-centre body with thousands of peripheries. A single and unique evidence of a very Italian elegant touch.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Critical Review of the Clubculture, April 19, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Clubspotting: A Journey Into Club Culture (Paperback)
This book is a visual testament which helps you to define the interzone among a "social space", the electronic music and the hedonistic attitude. A review of some of the most innovative artists of the electronic European scene such as Howie B, Grooverider, Nitin Sawhney and so on, lead you into the land of a visual generation. The book's aim is also the one to de-territorialize the culture of the club, seen far away from the usual and known routes of Ibiza, London or New York. From the point of view of the authors, the electronic music - as well as any other kind of artistic expressions related to the clubculture - represent an off-centre body with thousands of peripheries. A single and unique evidence of a very Italian elegant touch.
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