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Discographies: Dance, Music, Culture and the Politics of Sound
 
 
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Discographies: Dance, Music, Culture and the Politics of Sound [Hardcover]

Jeremy Gilbert , Ewan Pearson

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June 1995. Ten years after the release of Jamie Principal's 'Waiting on Your Angel' and J.M. Silk's 'Music is the Key' - the prototypical records of Chicago house - Pulp, a pop band from Sheffield on the cusp of success after an eighteen-year career, are playing their most prestigious gig thus far, headlining at the Glanstonbury Festival. Read the first page
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