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Tim Lawrence - Love Saves the Day: A History of American Dance Music Culture, 1970-1979
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THE book on club music in America - a massive volume that contains more information about the New York scene than we'd ever hoped to learn! The book is a treasure - filling in gaps that we'd always been unsure of, and telling the full story of the evolution of New York dance in the 70s - going past the hype to tell the real details of one of the most fertile times in American music! Lawrence starts with the early house party and discotheque scene, traces the downtown roots of New York DJ culture, the growth of the east coast club sound, the influences of labels, pools, and clubs, and the eventual uptown rise of disco as the 70s moves on. He supports years of research with some incredible notes, a rich discography, and some well-chosen photographs - and the book runs for almost 500 pages in length! One you'll be going back to again and again over the years - and a book that's already gotten rave reviews from Louie Vega and Francois K! 498 pages, softcover, black and white. |
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