The Encyclopedia of New Wave by Daniel Bukszpan

The Encyclopedia of New Wave by Daniel Bukszpan

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Originating as a less-aggressive sister movement to punk, New Wave encompassed a wide range of styles, from Brit pub-rock to electronica, synth-pop and even ska. Part of "Encyclopedia" series, this title celebrates the hugely influential New Wave musical movement of the late 1970s and 80s.

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The Encyclopedia of New Wave by Daniel Bukszpan

Originating as a less-aggressive sister movement to punk, New Wave encompassed a wide range of styles, from Brit pub-rock to electronica, synth-pop and even ska. Part of "Encyclopedia" series, this title celebrates the hugely influential New Wave musical movement of the late 1970s and 80s.
Daniel Bukszpan is a talented freelance journalist and music critic, but only a mediocre guitarist. He has written countless music reviews and feature articles for various newspapers, magazines and online publications. Bukszpan is also the author of the best-selling Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal, with a foreword by Ronny James Dio. In his spare time, he performs heavy metal and occasionally produces records under his own label, Smoking in Bed Records.
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ISBN 13 9781402784729
ISBN 10 1402784724
Title The Encyclopedia of New Wave
Author Daniel Bukszpan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Union Square & Co.
Year published 2012-05-01
Number of pages 304
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