DIY : The Rise of Lo-fi Culture
DIY : The Rise of Lo-fi Culture
Editorial Reviews
The Times, 25 June 2005
Spencer subverts high-gloss culture with her do-it-yourself guide for anarchistic amateurs of music and literature who just wanna have fun.
Independent On Sunday, 17 April 2005
[A] wide-ranging…account of why "home-made" publications and musical recordings have become so popular since the 1990s
DIY : The Rise of Lo-fi Culture
DIY : The Rise of Lo-fi Culture,Amy Spencer,Marion Boyars Publishers, Ltd.,0714531057,Fanzines,General,Genres & Styles - General,Music,Production and direction,Self-publishing,Sound recordings,Contemporary popular music,Music / General,Music industry,Popular culture
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