How Soon is Now?: The Madmen and Mavericks who made Independent Music 1975-2005

How Soon is Now?: The Madmen and Mavericks who made Independent Music 1975-2005

by Richard King (Author), Mr Richard King (Author), Mr Richard King (Author)

Synopsis

'If you look at all the people involved - Ivo, Tony Wilson, McGee, Geoff Travis, myself - nobody had a clue about running a record company, and that was the best thing about it.' Daniel Miller, Mute Records One of the most tangible aftershocks of punk was its prompt to individuals: do it yourself. A generation was inspired, and often with no planning or business sense, in bedrooms, record-shop back offices and sheds, labels such as Factory, Rough Trade, Mute, Beggars Banquet, 4AD, Creation, Warp and Domino began. From humble beginnings, some of the most influential artists were allowed to thrive: Orange Juice, New Order, Depeche Mode, Happy Mondays, The Smiths, Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine, Aphex Twin, Teenage Fanclub, The Arctic Monkeys. How Soon Is Now? is a landmark survey of the artists, the labels, and the mavericks behind them who had the vision and bloody-mindedness to turn the music world on its head.

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Format: paperback
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published:

ISBN 10: 0571340210
ISBN 13: 9780571340217
Book Overview: A landmark survey of independent music; the record labels and the inspirational, eccentric and visionary figures who created them.

Author Bio
Richard King worked at the heart of the independent music industry for over twenty years. His second book Original Rockers (2015) was shortlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize. His next book The Lark Ascending is due for publication in 2019.