April 21, 2005

Chamber of Pop Culture

The Rise Of Lo-Fi Culture

Wednesday May 11th 2005 7:00pm til late
free

MARION BOYARS PUBLISHERS INVITES YOU TO A LAUNCH NIGHT FOR DIY:

The Rise of Lo-fi Culture by Amy Spencer

At last a well-informed study that champions the unsung heroes and heroines of the DIY scene. DIY: The Rise of Lo-fi Culture traces the origins of the DIY ethic to the sci-fi zines of the 30s, the self-publishing of the beats, the skiffle movement of the 50s and of course the all-empowering punk scene of the 70s. Through interviews with key writers, promoters and musicians Amy Spencer charts radical movements such as Riot Grrrl, Queercore and the ever-flourishing zine-scene. The central message: if you can’t find the cultural experience you’re looking for boycott the mainstream media and create your own alternative…

Amy Spencer is a former zine-writer and record label founder who now helps run promotions collective The Bakery and is studying for a PhD in Contemporary London literature.

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