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Dig: Sound and Music in Hip Culture

  • Author: Ford, Phil
What Dig offers to scholars of U.S. music is its indispensable modeling of a nimble, oblique, and resonant approach to cultural critique. Fords work reminds us of the galvanizing interchange... More…

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Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction: Dig
  • Chapter 1: Koan (What Is Hip?)
  • 1. What is Hip?
  • 2. The Suzuki Rhythm Boys
  • 3. The Devil's Staircase
  • 4. The Black Spot
  • Chapter 2: Somewhere/Nowhere
  • 1. Precambrian
  • 2. Game Ideology
  • 3. 1948: Smart Goes Crazy
  • 4. Miles and Monk
  • 5. Somewhere/Nowhere
  • Chapter 3: Sound Become Holy (The Beats)
  • 1. Sound Become Holy
  • 2. The Sadness of It All
  • 3. Digging What They Dig
  • 4. Astounding and Prophetic
  • 5. Stenciled off the Real
  • Chapter 4: Hip Sensibility in an Age of Mass Counterculture
  • 1. Right On, Mr. Horowitz
  • 2. The Square
  • 3. Asymmetrical Consciousness
  • 4. Elitism
  • 5. Mass Culture Critique
  • 6. The Decline of Midcentury Modernism and the Birth of Postmodernism
  • 7. Sound Museum
  • Chapter 5: Mailer's Sound
  • 1. The Sound is the Thing, Man
  • 2. Abstraction
  • 3. Whiteness
  • 4. Mailer's Sound
  • 5. Enantiodromia
  • Chapter 6: Let's Say That We're New, Every Minute (John Benson Brooks)
  • 1. Off-Minor
  • 2. Music of the Isms
  • 3. DJology
  • 4. Cipher
  • 5. Magical Hermeneutics
  • 6. Technologies of Experience
  • 7. Practice