History of modern beatmaking explored in new book, Bedroom Beats & B-Sides
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The history of modern beatmaking will be explored in a new book.
Set for release in September, the new book, Bedroom Beats & B-Sides, details “the rise of bedroom producers at the turn of the century through the stories of the instrumental hip-hop and electronic music scenes that made this rise possible. From trip-hop, illbient, and IDM to leftfield hip-hop, glitch, and beats, the book explores how these scenes acted as incubators for new ideas about composition and performance that are now taken for granted.”
Authored by Laurent Fintoni, the book features over 100 interviews and extensive research into the social, cultural and musical history of modern beatmaking, and explores hip-hop and electronic music from the ’90s right up until 2010, across Europe, North America, and Japan.
You can pre-order the book, which is out on September 4th, from Velocity Press.
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