2004
DOI: 10.1017/s1478572204000076
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Vox Electronica: Nostalgia, Irony and Cyborgian Vocalities in Kraftwerk’s Radioaktivität and Autobahn

Abstract: This paper takes a close look at the music of Kraftwerk, perhaps the best known of the ‘electronic’ groups of former West Germany’s so-called neue Welle, in order to raise some fundamental questions about the politics of elektronische Musik before the dawn of the digital age and, in particular, how constructions and performances of the voice in late analogue technology rehearse new and critical strategies of resistance in the aftermath of 1968.It is a commonplace of recent cultural-theoretical considerations o… Show more

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“…Paying close attention to what is being breached in expectations around the voice is therefore a particularly fruitful way to detect changing ontologies and conceptions of what vocal sound is and what it does. In what follows, the descriptions of these modalities will necessarily be short and suggestive, though fuller histories can be found elsewhere (see Dickinson, 2001;Biddle, 2004;Tompkins, 2010;Brøvig-Hanssen and Danielsen, 2016;Prior, 2018;).…”
Section: Vocal Breaches In Popular Musicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paying close attention to what is being breached in expectations around the voice is therefore a particularly fruitful way to detect changing ontologies and conceptions of what vocal sound is and what it does. In what follows, the descriptions of these modalities will necessarily be short and suggestive, though fuller histories can be found elsewhere (see Dickinson, 2001;Biddle, 2004;Tompkins, 2010;Brøvig-Hanssen and Danielsen, 2016;Prior, 2018;).…”
Section: Vocal Breaches In Popular Musicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jenkins 2015; Shryock 2015), electronic music and electroclash (e.g. Biddle 2004;Luvaas 2006;Madden 2011) and indie rock (e.g. Atchison 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%