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7 books and fanzines to read this summer to analyze and deconstruct the musical environment

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Some signs on sound. Moreover, During this summer period synonymous with vacation for the lucky ones. Consequently, we decided to list some prints to read on your idleness beaches. In addition, A selection made up of books and fanzines questioning and deconstructing musical spheres, all kinds and environments combined. For example, You will find books on the victory of rap. Therefore, on the history of French R&B or on the concept of independence. In addition, Enough to attack the start of the school year with a somewhat off -center vision of music.

Future spoken #1 “What is the indoor?”by Rémi Laffitte (Fanzine, 2025) – 7 books fanzines read this

The indie, his life, his work. In addition, For more than thirty years. Therefore, from Paris to Montreal via Lyon, Rémi Laffitte has played all the positions of independent musical scenes – or DIY as he prefers 7 books fanzines read this to say -: founder of Labels (Ciseaux workshop, Athlettic Duddes), RP of the finest festivals and the capital rooms (International, Mofo, Sonic Protest…) or organizer. Therefore, But by the way, what is the indie? Nevertheless, Getting the end of a term a blurred. Furthermore, overused chouïa, here is the question that Rémi Laffitte asked two years ago to 41 people from these circles where the pleasure of taking precedence over the rate of return. Similarly,

It gave the first issue of Future spokena fanzine released in March 2025. Similarly, in unique, where the answers (in French, in English, in comics, several paragraphs or a few lines …) draw a very intimate and epidermal architecture of these communities. Therefore, All those questioned are entitled to a portrait written by the project authorizing officer. However, adding a last suspicion of the heart to the work. Similarly, We let you respond to 7 books fanzines read this readers’ letters and. For example, who knows, like the first disc of the Velvet Underground, this spoken future will perhaps make you want to draw new lines of the indestion.

Rap has won. Nevertheless, At what price?by Mehdi Maïzi (La Fabrique Editions, 2025) – 7 books fanzines read this

The rap insurrection came, she defeated but what happened? Similarly, This is the postulate of journalist Mehdi Maïzi in his work Rap has won. Therefore, At what price ? Moreover, Released in the very estimable La Fabrique editions in March 2025. With this very dense essay. the boss of hip-hop at Apple Music France has combed a fine more than thirty years of gender history in France, articulating its words with the Americans and the international escapes.

The figure of Booba. alternative rap, the depoliticization of rap, niches, streaming, the progressive singing of the French scene, the city of Marseille, are mentioned, the city of Marseille, but 7 books fanzines read this also the notions of success (and its reverse), purity and freedom. It is both scholarly and full of refs, digestible and fed on gender questions and its relationship to society. Bonus track: thematic playlists at the end of each chapter – mainly composed of male artists sounds. A subject for a next book?

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Flashes 4 – Holiday consciences: reinvesting festive spaces as struggles of strugglesbeyond the club (Fanzine. 2025)

Flash Info: The productions of beyond the club are all to be put in your libraries. Created in 2023 by Laure Togola. Sarah Gamrani -Da of the black ball and half of the pureblast duo respectively-, joined by the DJ Bambi and Hewan Aman, beyond the club analyzes, questions and deconstructs the festive environment with the idea of making it more inclusive. His fourth Flashesreleased in April. raises the question of the political awareness of the party and the 7 books fanzines read this reinvestment of festive spaces as well as of the struggles of struggles.

We find a paper from Laure Togola on the free party. a reflection of Laeti (TIA) Muong on the visibility of artists from minorities via a technological prism or a graphic reinterpretation of the hymn of the electronic front by the artists MARINE HBEAUD AND Lucie Damasein addition in charge of the whole DA. A healthy reading for your beach days or to enlighten your nights.

Note the release in June of an investigation from beyond the club. granted and reinvent the night for ” Visible sexist, sexual and discriminatory violence (VSSD) in the electronic and current music sector in France ”.

Neither muses nor groupies – a feminist story of music. by Chloé Thibaud (Leduc editions, 2025)

In his new essay published in March 2025 by Leduc editions, Chloé Thibaud famous and visited women 7 books fanzines read this and their influence, deconstructing the eternal patriarchal story of musical history. As the title says. exit the figures of muses and groupies, hello to the queens and the pioneers: the godmother of the rock sister rosetta tharpe, aretha Franklin, Cyndi Lauper, Beyoncé, France Gall, Angèle or Hildegarde de BingenGerman nun of the 12th century Pop star trend. A book documented via around twenty interviews (Apple, Yseult, Lio, Angélique Kidjo, Yelle …). prefaced by Flore Benguigui, former singer of the Empress, who precisely denounced the invisibilization of which she was the victim for years in the group.

Sensitive. A history of French R&Bby Rhoda Tchokokam (Audimat Editions. 2023)

It is a rehabilitation of the French R&B that the author Rhoda Tchokokam offers in her test Sensitive Released in 2023 at Audimat. It has traced its history since the 1990s by celebrating pioneering artists. emphasizing the importance of female figures like K-Reen 7 books fanzines read this while deconstructing contempt and racism of the media and industry. She analyzes the different stylistic chapels. her hybridizations with genres from around the world – hello the compile Raï’n’b fever -, the specifics of French R&B without forgetting the parentage with today’s artists such as Aya Nakamura, Gims or Monsieur Nov. R&B Forever.

Boom boom. Dancefloor policies, par Arnaud Idelon (Diverges Éditions, 2025)

Arnaud Idelon likes the party. He likes to live it, in a passionate, free and collective way, but he also likes to think about it. From his years to explore the dance tracks. the current co-programmer of the sample fired Boom boom, Released in early 2025 by Diverges editions. In this essay made up of short invigorating chapters like a shot at 8 am. the author analyzes the dancefloor in all its facets in a sensitive, referenced, but never arid. All with a utopian horizon 7 books fanzines read this but without heroisation of the subject and an awareness of his own biases.

The party is deciphered through its temporalities – Arnaud Idelon is not angry with the Afters -. its relationships with the body and the senses, its excesses and as a place of reproduction of systemic violence, its sadness too, and of course its (dice) politicization and its riot potential. We like his way of articulating his own stories (in which we sometimes recognize ourselves) with the notions of collective. Because in the end. this is a quality party: a space-time where participants feel safe and free, and act collectively to make it last. A book to take a little perspective in his report to the party.

Hyperpop – Pop in the time of digital capitalismby Julie Ackerman (Shaining Editions. 2024)

After the album cardboard BRAT From Charli XCX last year, the hyperpop found itself at the top 7 books fanzines read this of pop. A triumph with a sly smile when you know the origins of the genre. In the early 2010s. the Pioneers of Hyperpop, AG Cook or Sophie, were precisely defined by deconstructing the omnipotent pop music. How ? By exaggerating all its features, its rhythm, its attraction for technology, market economy or its search for eternal youth. For an electronic result under amphets between geek expenses and euphoric hymns. These are the fifteen years of maturation that Julie Ackerman deciphers. analyzes in Hyperpop – Pop in the time of digital capitalismreleased in 2024 by Fauban editions. Good plan: the nine thematic playlists accessible here. Since a summer reading to understand the cogs of the eternal Brat Summer.

Further reading: An adorable bookstore entirely dedicated to romantic literature settles in LyonFantastic encyclopedia by Notre-Dame studentsFrontignan du Comminges: Julien Argyriades and Lyne Debrunis at the Book FairThe sling of the Calmann-Lévy heiressThe 5th edition of the Polar Show is invited to Névez on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 July.

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