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2023 ARSC Awards for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research, Association for Recorded Sound CollectionsAn insider's look at how Chicago's underground music industry transformed indie rock in the 1990s. In the 1990s, Chicago was at the center of indie rock, propelling bands like the Smashing Pumpkins and Liz Phair to the national stage. The musical ecosystem from which these bands emerged, though, was expansive and diverse. Grunge players comingled with the electronic, jazz, psychedelic, and ambient music communities, and an inventive, collaborative group of local labelsâkranky, Drag City, and Thrill Jockey, among othersâembraced the new, evolving sound of indie "rock." Bruce Adams, co-founder of kranky records, was there to bear witness.
In You're with Stupid, Adams offers an insider's look at the role Chicago's underground music industry played in the transformation of indie rock. Chicago labels, as Adams explains, used the attention brought by national acts to launch bands that drew on influences outside the Nirvana-inspired sound then dominating pop. The bands themselvesâLabradford, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Lowâwere not necessarily based in Chicago, but it was Chicago labels like kranky that had the ears and the infrastructure to do something with this new music. In this way, Chicago-shaped sounds reached the wider world, presaging the genre-blending music of the twenty-first century. From an author who helped create the scene and launched some of its best music, You're with Stupid is a fascinating and entertaining read.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- contents
- Introduction
- 1. Hey Chicago
- 2. Honk if You Hate People, Too
- 3. That That Is . . . Is (Not): 1991â1992
- 4. Accelerating on a Smoother Road: 1992â1993
- 5. Analog Technology Makes Space Travel Possible: 1994
- 6. Slow Thrills: 1995
- The photographs appear following
- 7. The Taut and the Tame: 1996
- 8. London Was Ridiculous: 1997
- 9. An Audience Hungry to Hear What Would Happen Next: 1998
- 10. Both Ends Fixed: 1999
- 11. After This They Chose Silence: 2000â2002
- Epilogue: Specifically Dissatisfied Since 1993
- Acknowledgments
- Authorâs Notes
- Index