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Uproot: Travels in 21st-Century Music and Digital Culture
by Jace Clayton
I live for this type of book. Reads like fiction but it's not. Comes with a listening guide - I love a listening guide.
Sure, it starts a little self indulgent, but the prose flows beautifully as you start to fall in love with the stories, the people, the descriptions without describing, and the commentary.
I love a book that forces me to put it down so I can do research. Look up names, pictures, sounds, websites. It's the perfect rabbit hole for a music nerd.
I saw the author speaking at an event at Pioneer Works last year and I found him somewhat boring. After reading this book suddenly I'm a fan. We should all know someone like Jace Clayton. What a gift this book is.
Sure, it starts a little self indulgent, but the prose flows beautifully as you start to fall in love with the stories, the people, the descriptions without describing, and the commentary.
I love a book that forces me to put it down so I can do research. Look up names, pictures, sounds, websites. It's the perfect rabbit hole for a music nerd.
I saw the author speaking at an event at Pioneer Works last year and I found him somewhat boring. After reading this book suddenly I'm a fan. We should all know someone like Jace Clayton. What a gift this book is.