Audimat MAXI Review
Audimat MAXI Review
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About the magazine: TEN YEARS OF SENSITIVE & POLITICAL LISTENING IN ONE XXL VOLUME
For the first time, Audimat is offering a best-of collection: Audimat Maxi, a large, comprehensive volume that brings together a selection of the best articles from our first 15 issues, already reissued and now out of print. Audimat Maxi looks back over more than ten years of musical niches in a wild encyclopedia, from vaporwave to UK funky, including New York beatmaking, noise, field recording, and power ballads.
Content :
Say what? UK Funky and the ineffability of groove - Tim Finney
Thrash-Metal, pop orgies and outrageous gesticulations: manifesto of the immoderate and the unreasonable - Lelo Jimmy Batista
Drake's Money Spleen - Mark Fisher
A fragmentary and highly subjective history of the snare drum in pop music - Olivier Lamm
Some preconceived ideas about the history of house music - La Fougère
French as a second language - Agnès Gayraud
The Age of Glitch: Utopia and Reification. For a Retrospective Critical Theory - Olivier Quintyn
Gangsta-Rap: a postscript (2005-2015) - Fred Hanak & Pierre Evil
Italy 70: Light Music, Years of Lead - Diane Lisarelli
Music & Internet: You'll Never Guess the Impact on Your Brain! - Adam Harper
What is a power ballad? - David Metzer
Arranged Poems: Why Dig Even in the “Diction” Bin - Fanny Quément
New Cyberpunk Dreams - Philippe Llewellyn
Overdrive: Aesthetic History of an Electric Sound - Pierre Arnoux
Music sounds better with who? - Étienne Menu
After Psychedelia: Beyond Understanding - Julien Bécourt
Listening in the Ruins of Capitalism: Field Recordings and Forms of Life - Alexandre Galand
Hail to Autotune - Simon Reynolds
The Obsolescence of Intimate Songs - Mark Fisher
Grime and gaming - Rob Gallagher
Loving Punk as a Feminist - Ellen Willis
De/Reconstructing Club Culture - Victor Dermenghem
The Platinum Age of New York Rap - Raphaël Da Cruz
Precipitations of Slowness - Matthieu Saladin
Dance Till You Collapse. Post-Crisis Party Pop - Dan Dipiero
Noise and Nostalgia. The Call of Lost Innocence - Catherine Guesde
Saving the Ambient from Itself - David Toop
Arleen - Lucy Health
Language : French
State : nine

