Mute records: artists, business, history

Edited Book


Beaven, Z., O'Dair, M. and Osborne, R. (ed.) 2018. Mute records: artists, business, history. New York and London Bloomsbury Academic.
TypeEdited Book
TitleMute records: artists, business, history
EditorsBeaven, Z., O'Dair, M. and Osborne, R.
Abstract

Mute Records is one of the most influential, commercially successful, and long-lasting of the British independent record labels formed in the wake of the late-1970’s punk explosion. Yet, in comparison with contemporaries such as Rough Trade or Stiff, its legacy remains under-explored.

This edited collection addresses Mute’s wide-ranging impact. Drawing from disciplines such as popular music studies, musicology, and fan studies, it takes a distinctive, artist-led approach, outlining the history of the label by focusing each chapter on one of its acts. The book covers key moments in the company's evolution, from the first releases by The Normal and Fad Gadget to recent work by Arca and Dirty Electronics. It shines new light on the most successful Mute artists, including Depeche Mode, Nick Cave, Erasure, Moby, and Goldfrapp, while also exploring the label's avant-garde innovators, such as Throbbing Gristle, Mark Stewart, Labaich, Ut, and Swans. Mute Records examines the business and aesthetics of independence through the lens of the label's artists.

ISBN
Hardcover9781501340604
Paperback9781501365478
Electronic9781501340611
Electronic9781501340628
Electronic9781501340635
EditionFirst edition
PublisherBloomsbury Academic
Place of publicationNew York and London
Publication dates
Print27 Dec 2018
Online20 Mar 2019
Publication process dates
Deposited21 Sep 2018
Accepted16 May 2018
Output statusPublished
Additional information

Hardback: Published 27-12-2018
Paperback: Published 25-06-2020

Collection(s): Music & Sound Studies 2018, Title By Title

Web address (URL)https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/mute-records-9781501340604/
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.5040/9781501340635
LanguageEnglish
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