The Song Machine by John Seabrook

The Song Machine by John Seabrook

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But `All That She Wants’ heralded the arrival of a new type of hitmaker, the faceless teams behind the music who painstakingly craft tunes to tweak the brain’s delight in melody, rhythm and repetition. If you’ve ever found yourself humming a chart hit you didn’t even know you knew, this book will change the way you listen to music.

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The Song Machine by John Seabrook

One night in the early 1990s, a young Swedish music producer put a demo tape into the cassette deck of his Nissan Micra to listen to on his drive home. Before he got there, Denniz PoP knew he wasn’t interested in producing the band, a bunch of unknowns called Ace of Base. But when he tried to remove the tape, it wouldn’t come out, and no amount of mashing the Eject button would dislodge it. After two weeks of listening to the song on repeat, suddenly Denniz saw a way to make the tune work. That demo became `All That She Wants’ and its success led to Ace of Base’s record becoming one of the best-selling debut albums ever. From Tin Pan Alley and Motown to Rihanna and Taylor Swift, manufactured music has existed since the record industry began. But `All That She Wants’ heralded the arrival of a new type of hitmaker, the faceless teams behind the music who painstakingly craft tunes to tweak the brain’s delight in melody, rhythm and repetition. Travelling from New York to Los Angeles, Stockholm to Korea, John Seabrook visits the labs that build these hits, where teams assemble hook, bridge and chorus to infuriatingly catchy effect. If you’ve ever found yourself humming a chart hit you didn’t even know you knew, this book will change the way you listen to music.
"Revelatory, funny, and full of almost unbelievable details" -- Eric Schlosser, author of 'Fast Food Nation'
"As addictive as its subject" * Sunday Times *
"A gripping investigation of modern hitmaking… Seabrook’s writing is as sleek and swift as a dolphin" * New Statesman *
"This is a fascinating tale about an amazing phenomenon" -- Walter Isaacson, author of 'Steve Jobs'
"Seabrook subtly explores not only the insides of a song, but how a song gets inside us" * Observer *
John Seabrook has been a staff writer at the New Yorker since 1993. The author of several books including Nobrow, he has taught narrative non-fiction writing at Princeton University. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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ISBN 13 9780224099417
ISBN 10 0224099418
Title The Song Machine
Author John Seabrook
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2015-10-08
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.