The Song Machine: Inside the Hit Factory

Author:   John Seabrook
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
ISBN:  

9780393353280


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   01 November 2016
Format:   Paperback
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There’s a reason today’s ubiquitous pop hits are so hard to ignore—they’re designed that way. The Song Machine goes behind the scenes to offer an insider’s look at the global hit factories manufacturing the songs that have everyone hooked. Full of vivid, unexpected characters—alongside industry heavy-hitters like Katy Perry, Rihanna, Max Martin, and Ester Dean—this fascinating journey into the strange world of pop music reveals how a new approach to crafting smash hits is transforming marketing, technology, and even listeners’ brains. You’ll never think about music the same way again. A Wall Street Journal Best Business Book

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Author:   John Seabrook
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.280kg
ISBN:  

9780393353280


ISBN 10:   0393353281
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   01 November 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Through immersive anecdotes and witty observations, Seabrook explores questions of ownership and taste, and about the music business as a whole, as we learn it's not just the 'song machine' that's brilliant but also the people churning the gears. -- Isabella Biedenharn - Entertainment Weekly Well researched... Seabrook...takes us inside the troubled modern music business. -- Toure - New York Times Book Review Fascinating... lively, entertaining and often insightful, of interest both to pop mavens and to those who couldn't imagine caring about the latest hits. -- Christopher Carroll - Wall Street Journal Fascinating... Copy editors will rejoice at Seabrook's well-written and deeply researched book. He is a staff writer for The New Yorker and his book fits into that magazine's penchant for telling very detailed stories about things you might not notice about pop culture. -- Charles R. Cross - Seattle Times A fascinating history, one that encompasses everything from the Brill Building and Phil Spector to Afrika Bambaataa to 'American Idol.' Running underneath the human stories like a bassline is the inexorable flow of technology. -- Kate Tuttle - Boston Globe Invaluable. -- Louis Bayard - Washington Post A revelatory ear-opener. -- Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review Brilliant. -- Michael Hann - The Guardian


Brilliant. -- Michael Hann - The Guardian A revelatory ear-opener. -- Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review Invaluable. -- Louis Bayard - Washington Post A fascinating history, one that encompasses everything from the Brill Building and Phil Spector to Afrika Bambaataa to `American Idol.' Running underneath the human stories like a bassline is the inexorable flow of technology. -- Kate Tuttle - Boston Globe Fascinating.... Copy editors will rejoice at Seabrook's well-written and deeply researched book. He is a staff writer for The New Yorker and his book fits into that magazine's penchant for telling very detailed stories about things you might not notice about pop culture. -- Charles R. Cross - Seattle Times Fascinating.... lively, entertaining and often insightful, of interest both to pop mavens and to those who couldn't imagine caring about the latest hits. -- Christopher Carroll - Wall Street Journal Well researched.... Seabrook...takes us inside the troubled modern music business. -- Toure - New York Times Book Review Through immersive anecdotes and witty observations, Seabrook explores questions of ownership and taste, and about the music business as a whole, as we learn it's not just the `song machine' that's brilliant but also the people churning the gears. -- Isabella Biedenharn - Entertainment Weekly


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John Seabrook has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1993. The author of several books including Nobrow, he has taught narrative nonfiction writing at Princeton University. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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