Aesthetics of Pop Music
Theory Redux
1. Auflage März 2023
176 Seiten, Hardcover
Sachbuch
Kurzbeschreibung
In this short book, the leading German cultural critic Diedrich Diederichsen puts forward a fresh and original account of pop music. He argues that pop music is not so much a form of music as a constellation of different media channels, social spaces and behavioural systems, of which music is only a part. Its own logic of attraction is based less on compositions and the expression of subjectivity and more on indexicality, real or pseudo-involuntary effects as recorded by sound technologies, and on studio discipline and staging, and hence on performance.
By elaborating his innovative account of pop music as a constellation, Diederichsen develops a theory that distinguishes itself from sociology, cultural studies, media studies and ethnography, while at the same time drawing on and encompassing them all.
In this short book, the leading German cultural critic Diedrich Diederichsen puts forward a fresh and original account of pop music. He argues that pop music is not so much a form of music as a constellation of different media channels, social spaces and behavioural systems, of which music is only a part. Its own logic of attraction is based less on compositions and the expression of subjectivity and more on indexicality, real or pseudo-involuntary effects as recorded by sound technologies, and on studio discipline and staging, and hence on performance.
By elaborating his innovative account of pop music as a constellation, Diederichsen develops a theory that distinguishes itself from sociology, cultural studies, media studies and ethnography, while at the same time drawing on and encompassing them all.
I. Pop Music is a Form of Indexical Art
II. Pop Music is the Second of Three Culture Industries
III. At the Heart of Pop Music is No Object, but an Impulse to Connect
IV. An Assembly of Effects and Small Noises
V. Minus Music: Popularity and Criticism
VI. Production Aesthetics
Notes
Greil Marcus, author of Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century
'Diedrich Diederichsen is an always compelling analyst of pop and rock music across all its many genres, and Aesthetics of Pop Music sheds new light on the capacities, identities and meanings of the form.'
Michael Bracewell, author of England is Mine: Pop Life in Albion from Wilde to Goldie
'an engaging read... With arguments from the Frankfurt school, examples of performers ranging from the 1950s to the twenty-first century, discussion of modern technical recording methods, and commentary on social media, Aesthetics of Pop Music will appeal to a variety of readers, particularly those in multimedia and cultural studies'
Journal of the Society for Musicology in Ireland