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9780645492804
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$31.00
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RELEASE DATE: 9/12/2025
229 x 152 x 27 mm. 530 pages. At the dawn of the '70s, in a country still reeling from the aftershocks of World War 2, an underground movement of rock musicians resolved to tear it all up and start again. Welcome to France, 1968. Music fans in the English-speaking world are well-versed in the Krautrock scene springing up across the border in Germany, but they are almost totally unaware of the French musical underground. There the radicalism of May '68 collided with the counterculture, post-psychedelic rock, and free jazz to produce some of the most distinctive and vital music made anywhere in the '70s. Synths, Sax & Situationists tells the story of more famous bands like Magma, Etron Fou Leloublan, and Gong alongside almost-forgotten groups like Cheval Fou, Fille Qui Mousse, and Barricade. Forewords from Jean-Jacques Birgé and Steven Stapleton. Also, includes coverage on Lard Free, Red Noise, Maajun, Komintern, Dagon, Bananamoon, Ame Son, Crium Delirium, Clearlight (and Delired Cameleon Family), Moving Gelatine Plates, Contrepoint, Camizole, Jac Berrocal, Birgé Gorgé Shiroc, Philippe Besombes, Heldon, and Ilitch.
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