Beat Happening's Beat Happening
by Bryan C. Parker
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Pub Date Sep 24 2015 | Archive Date Nov 15 2015
Description
This is
the album that sent a shockwave of empowerment through the nation's cultural
underground. In 1985, Olympia, Washington band Beat Happening released their
eponymous debut of lo-fi pop songs on K Records and challenged every conception
held about music. At the center of the group was the enigmatic Calvin Johnson
and his revolutionary vision of artistic creation. His foresight and
industriousness allowed him to recruit to the K Records roster other
free-spirited artists like Beck, Modest Mouse, and Built to Spill long before
they gained widespread acclaim.
This book, structured in abecedarian fashion,
breaks down the fundamental components that defined Beat Happening's
self-titled album. Organized in a light-hearted yet incisive format, each of
the book's chapters details a particular facet of the record-band members,
historic shows, recording sessions, songs, and ideologies-parts reflecting the
album as a whole. These alphabetic ingredients constitute a recipe book for
feeding your creative spirit.
Here is the story of a band that popularized
do-it-yourself projects and home recording with four-track tape machines
decades before the digital revolution would extend an open hand to garage bands
everywhere. This is the story of musical pioneers. This is Beat Happening.
Advance Praise
“I actually saw their first performance. It was in somebody's kitchen, and Calvin jumped up and started performing on somebody's kitchen top. I thought from the first moment I heard their stuff that he had a very unique take on punk ... It was really quirky and really affected, but they were the ultimate DIY band. They had two instruments, which they borrowed – they didn't even own the instruments – and they never rehearsed ... So here's this band who don't own instruments, don't rehearse, they didn't even pay for their own records, and yet their first album is being honoured in the book series 33 1/3. You've got the Ramones, Michael Jackson, the Beatles … oh, and Beat Happening ... I think that Beat Happening got the respect they deserved ... It was them going: 'We are punk. This is who we are. We're not going to conform or change what we do based on peer pressure.'” – Gwilym Mumford, The Guardian
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781628929270 |
PRICE | $14.95 (USD) |