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Simon Reynolds


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in London, The United Kingdom
June 19, 1963

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Simon Reynolds is one of the most respected music journalists working today, and his writing is both influential and polarizing. He draws on an impressive range of knowledge, and writes with a fluid, engaging style. His books Rip it Up and Start Again and Generation Ecstasy are well-regarded works about their respective genres, and RETROMANIA may be his most broadly appealing book yet. It makes an argument about art, nostalgia, and technology that has implications for all readerswhether diehard music fans or not. Its an important and provocative look at the present and future of culture and innovation." ...more

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Meet the Declinists!

Kieran and I both appear in this interesting piece by Spencer Kornhaber at The Atlantic, which inspects the discourse of decline in culture - mostly focused on music, but also taking into account contemporary visual art - via some well-known gloomsayers: Ted Gioia, Dean Kissick, and Jaime Brooks. Kieran naturally is present to represent the Anti-Declinist position - what would you call
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Rip it Up and Start Again. ...

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Retromania: Pop Culture's A...

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Generation Ecstasy: Into th...

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Shock and Awe: Glam Rock an...

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Totally Wired: Post-Punk In...

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Bring The Noise: 20 Years o...

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Futuromania: Electronic Dre...

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“Time wounds all wholes. To exist in Time is to suffer through an endless exile, a successive severing from those precious few moments of feeling at home in the world.”
Simon Reynolds, Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to Its Own Past

“The avant-garde is now an arrière-garde.”
Simon Reynolds, Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to Its Own Past
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“The danger of restorative nostalgia lies in its belief that the mutilated 'wholeness' of the body politic can be repaired. But the reflective nostalgic understands deep down that loss is irrecoverable: Time wounds all wholes. To exist in Time is to suffer through an endless exile, a successive severing from those precious few moments of feeling at home in the world. In pop terms, Morrissey is the supreme poet of reflective nostalgia.”
Simon Reynolds, Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to Its Own Past



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