Damn the Machine The Story of Noise Records edition by David E Gehlke Arts Photography eBooks
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Damn the Machine - The Story of Noise Records is the tale of Europe's most groundbreaking—and important—heavy metal record company of the 1980s. Founded in the shadow of the Berlin Wall by self-proclaimed anarchist Karl-Ulrich Walterbach, Noise’s key bands—Celtic Frost, Coroner, Gamma Ray, Grave Digger, Hellhammer, Helloween, Kreator, Running Wild, Sabbat, Stratovarius, Tankard, and Voivod—were brash, innovative, and highly influential, helping shape the global metal scene as we know today.
With first-hand accounts from Walterbach, his bands, employees, and fellow music industry comrades, Damn the Machine provides an unflinching look at the tumultuous history of Noise Records. Amidst the classic albums and legendary bands came court battles, contract squabbles, botched tours, disastrous shifts in sound, and complicated, sometimes strained relationships between Walterbach and the bands he was responsible for. Damn the Machine shows few metal record companies have a legacy comparable to Noise’s.
Damn the Machine The Story of Noise Records edition by David E Gehlke Arts Photography eBooks
A fascinating reading.Noise was synonym with quality "German" metal, as those who enjoyed it back on the day used to call it.
It's not only the story (and downfall) of a once influential label and how it fell to pieces, it's also the story of a man and his dream.
The interviews with the artists are revealing, well conducted and informative, you'll be satisfied.
Most of the fans, myself included, will rejoice on the words about Helloween, Rage, Kreator, Voivod and countless others including a personal favorite: the almighty Mordred.
A minor flaw, the "color" section is b/w.
Otherwise, amazing.
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Damn the Machine The Story of Noise Records edition by David E Gehlke Arts Photography eBooks Reviews
This was an excellent read. Exhaustively researched. Not only do you get a historical portrait of all the Noise bands but a fascinating look into the inner workings of a record label in the 80's,90's and 2000's. I also found the description of the political, social and economic environment in pre-unification Germany to be very interesting. The book has much more to offer than just music. Well done!
Riviting, insightful, educational and amusing. This book is a testament to underground heavy metal music and I cannot recommend it enough.
Great book!
Damn fine recounting of the history of Noise Records.... Much more in-depth than the Metal Blade history out recently (though that was a good read, too).
If you want know more about history of german speed metal it is a must for you. For other people it is maybe good to see, how small record companies work.
Everything you need to know about Noise Records and an interesting insight into its many bands. Very well researched from both sides - the label and the musicians, this provides a full picture of the label.
A fascinating reading.
Noise was synonym with quality "German" metal, as those who enjoyed it back on the day used to call it.
It's not only the story (and downfall) of a once influential label and how it fell to pieces, it's also the story of a man and his dream.
The interviews with the artists are revealing, well conducted and informative, you'll be satisfied.
Most of the fans, myself included, will rejoice on the words about Helloween, Rage, Kreator, Voivod and countless others including a personal favorite the almighty Mordred.
A minor flaw, the "color" section is b/w.
Otherwise, amazing.
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