SOME WEAR LEATHER, S…
Intellect Ltd

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2014

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Andi Harriman is a writer, DJ, and cultural historian focused on goth, synth, and underground music culture. Co-author of “Some Wear Leather, Some Wear Lace”, she has chronicled the evolution of post-punk style and sound with academic rigor and subcultural immersion. Harriman also curates events and lectures on aesthetics, nostalgia, and identity in alternative scenes. With a foot in academia and the dancefloor, her work keeps the dark wave alive and intellectually vital.

Andi Harriman
Intellect Ltd
978-1783203529
216
English
2014
hardcover/ 25 x 19 cm

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A visual and oral history of the postpunk and goth movements of the 1980s. The book features interviews with performers and fans, capturing the community both on and off stage. Personal snapshots are placed alongside professional photography, revealing a unique range of fashions, bands, and scenes. Rather than providing theoretical definitions of a subculture, the book focuses on the music, the individual, and the creativity of a worldwide community. Whether readers were part of the scene or are just fascinated by different modes of expression, this book transports them to another time and place. Andi Harriman,Marloes Bontje, Intellect Ltd, Music, 2014 Intellect Ltd 978-1783203529 Andi Harriman 2014

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2014

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Andi Harriman
hardcover/ 25 x 19 cm
978-1783203529
English
216

Andi Harriman is a writer, DJ, and cultural historian focused on goth, synth, and underground music culture. Co-author of “Some Wear Leather, Some Wear Lace”, she has chronicled the evolution of post-punk style and sound with academic rigor and subcultural immersion. Harriman also curates events and lectures on aesthetics, nostalgia, and identity in alternative scenes. With a foot in academia and the dancefloor, her work keeps the dark wave alive and intellectually vital.

A visual and oral history of the postpunk and goth movements of the 1980s. The book features interviews with performers and fans, capturing the community both on and off stage. Personal snapshots are placed alongside professional photography, revealing a unique range of fashions, bands, and scenes. Rather than providing theoretical definitions of a subculture, the book focuses on the music, the individual, and the creativity of a worldwide community. Whether readers were part of the scene or are just fascinated by different modes of expression, this book transports them to another time and place. Andi Harriman,Marloes Bontje, Intellect Ltd, Music, 2014 Intellect Ltd 978-1783203529 Andi Harriman 2014

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