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Nonbinary
- A Memoir
- De: Genesis P-Orridge, Tim Mohr - contributor
- Narrado por: Paul Bee Hampshire
- Duración: 13 h y 35 m
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In this groundbreaking book spanning decades of artistic risk-taking, the inventor of “industrial music”, founder of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, and world-renowned fine artist with COUM Transmissions, Genesis P-Orridge (1950-2020) takes us on a journey searching for identity and their true self. It is the story of a life of creation and destruction, where Genesis P-Orridge reveals their unwillingness to be stuck—stuck in one place, in one genre, or in one gender.
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The Cut Up applied to life
- De A Flores en 12-05-23
- Nonbinary
- A Memoir
- De: Genesis P-Orridge, Tim Mohr - contributor
- Narrado por: Paul Bee Hampshire
Skibidi
Revisado: 11-11-24
This book was lit dawg, hella bars about wild ish like my boi doing acid and stuff yo #cray
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Sonic Life
- A Memoir
- De: Thurston Moore
- Narrado por: Thurston Moore
- Duración: 19 h y 8 m
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Thurston Moore moved to Manhattan’s East Village in 1978 with a yearning for music. He wanted to be immersed in downtown New York’s sights and sounds—the feral energy of its nightclubs, the angular roar of its bands, the magnetic personalities within its orbit. But more than anything, he wanted to make music—to create indelible sounds that would move, provoke, and inspire. His dream came to life in 1981 with the formation of Sonic Youth, a band Moore cofounded with Kim Gordon and Lee Ranaldo.
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Disembodied Art and Intellect
- De Kris en 11-02-23
- Sonic Life
- A Memoir
- De: Thurston Moore
- Narrado por: Thurston Moore
Treasure trove memoir of lore from Punk’s Waldo
Revisado: 10-27-23
I am delighted by how nerdy this book is it’s genuinely charming the adoration and romance in Thurston’s writing. Reminds me a bit of his hero Patti Smiths humble poetic style in the excellent Just Kids memoir.
Better than this band is your life, not quite as good as please kill me this purely in regards to its status as a condensed punk history which are two great books that’s high praise. This is all from personal anecdotes not interviews or second hand accounts.
Which that I could see how the reverence can read annoying, but rules imo I’m a geek and love sonic youth. Reassuring to know one of my musical heroes is as obsessive and passionate as his fans still.
Thurston’s specificity is charming not annoying to me as a music geek and his monotone pretentious delivery I wouldn’t have it any other way. Just finished the whole book audiobook in like 2 days was a delight. Hari Krishna
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