AMPLIFIED

AMPLIFIED

Richard Crawford

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Editorial:
rickroadway
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Reseña y crítica musicales
ISBN:
9798233408519

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From jukebox singles to algorithmic playlists, popular music has been one of the most sensitive instruments of cultural change in the modern world. AMPLIFIED: The Evolution of Music from the 1950s to the Present traces how sound, technology, and identity have evolved together across seven decades of social transformation.Beginning with the emergence of rock and roll in the postwar 1950s, the book follows music as it becomes a vehicle for youth identity, political protest, cultural fragmentation, and technological reinvention. Each era is examined in depth-from the protest anthems and psychedelic experimentation of the 1960s, through the stylistic splintering of the 1970s, the image-driven global stardom of the 1980s, the raw authenticity and social realism of the 1990s, and the industry-shattering impact of digital distribution in the 2000s.The narrative continues into the algorithmic age of the 2010s and the post-mainstream landscape of the 2020s, where streaming platforms, social media, artificial intelligence, and virtual performance have redefined what music is, how it is made, and how it is experienced. Throughout, the book treats music not merely as entertainment, but as a living historical record-one that registers cultural anxiety, rebellion, hope, and identity before these forces become visible elsewhere.Written in an accessible yet scholarly style, AMPLIFIED blends music history, cultural analysis, and media theory to explain not just how popular music has changed, but why it had to. Rejecting nostalgia and simplistic narratives of decline, the book presents music as an adaptive human practice-shaped by technology, economics, and emotion, yet always rooted in the need to translate inner life into sound.At a moment when music can be generated by machines, distributed by algorithms, and consumed without ownership, AMPLIFIED asks a vital question: what still makes music meaningful? The answer, this book argues, lies not in formats or platforms, but in the enduring human impulse to be heard.

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