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Underground

Cursed Rockers and High Priestesses of Sound

Nicolas Moog Arnaud Le Gouefflec

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English
Miscellaneous
01 October 2023
The essential illustrated bible of independent music!

Although not widely known, each of these artists has changed the history of music. So, to celebrate the incredible contributions of these unsung heroes, Arnaud Le Gouefflec and Nicolas Moog have brought their stories to vivid life.

Discover the sensitive and manic-depressive genius Daniel Johnston; the Peruvian queen of exotica, Yma Sumac; the improbable blind and homeless Moondog; the classy bargain hunters of The Cramps; the legendary Patti Smith; and many, many more.

A veritable illustrated bible of the underground music scene, this anthology of 50 biographies invites you to discover little-known maestros and creators of underheard masterpieces. This is a book for the simply curious, as well as the connoisseur!
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Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781787740259
ISBN 10:   1787740250
Pages:   320
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Arnaud Le Gouefflec is 47 years old and has many stories to tell. His career as an author, as atypical as it is prolific, is characterized by a refusal to let himself be locked into a genre. Both a novelist and comic book scriptwriter, he is also a singer and songwriter.

Reviews for Underground: Cursed Rockers and High Priestesses of Sound

"""Underground manages, through its many anecdotes and its sense of storytelling, to open the doors to incredible worlds."" Rolling Stone ""This book is a gem for anyone who appreciates unusual music and will nourish the eyes and ears of those with a taste for the off-kilter. Honestly, the list of essential albums at the end is worth the price of admission in itself!"" Adam Hocker, Albertine"


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