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Cokemachineglow: Writing Around Music 2005-2015

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Cokemachineglow: Writing Around Music 2005-2015

Contributors:

By (Author) Clayton Purdom

ISBN:

9781576879979

Publisher:

powerHouse Books,U.S.

Imprint:

Archway Editions

Publication Date:

8th March 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

070.44978

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

280

Dimensions:

Width 124mm, Height 178mm

Description

Irreverent, cultishly adored, and dearly missed, the music writers at cokemachineglowproduced some ofthegreatest, weirdest, funniest, sharpest criticism of the 21st century, and have gone on to write for major publications.

In that sweet spot online before streaming and social media, people discovered music on blogs and webzines. A few have gone corporate, and nearly all the rest have disappeared. None are more missed than cokemachineglow - founded by a Canadian music writer in 2002, it grew to encompass a motley crew of brilliant, idiosyncratic writers and draw an intense readership of music fans. These critics have now published books and written for outlets likeThe New York Times, New York Magazine, TheGuardian, Village Voice, Film Comment, Pitchfork, Esquireand GQ, among many other accomplishments, but there's never been - and never will be - another masthead so beloved and anarchic, writing that isn't just describing music but creating a culture, a narrative, a way of speaking that is hugely influential in how we hear, talk and tweet online. Featuring a brand newintroductory essay by editor Clayton Purdom.

CONTRIBUTORS include: Brent Ables, Mark Abraham, Christopher Alexander, Conrad Amenta, Alan Baban, Corey Beasley, Chet Betz, Adam Downer, Joel Elliott, Jessica Faulds, David Goldstein,Kaylen Hann, Calum Marsh, Maura McAndrews, Colin McGowan, Chris Molnar, Aaron Newell, Andre Perry, Clayton Purdom, Scott Reid, Eric Sams, Dom Sinacola, Robin Smith, and Lindsay Zoladz.

Author Bio

ClaytonPurdomis a writer and editor focused on the intersection of culture and technology. He previously served as the internet culture editor for theA.V. Cluband, prior to that, as the editorial director forKill Screen. His writing has also appeared inGQ, BloombergandPitchfork. He lives in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife, son, and cats.

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