After reading
David Stubbs Future Days I was left with a feeling of "Is that it then?" Perhaps it wasn't a book for me, I mean I knew all the records mentioned and the bands. I'd read most of what was in the bibliography. I didn't find out much new. This is not to say it's not a worthwhile book but maybe it's for new comers. Why didn't he write it in the 90s when
Krautrock was
Tres Hot? Perhaps he saw a gap had opened up in the market due to the never to be reprinted
Krautrocksampler by
Julian Cope. What it did make me wish for was a comprehensive book on German Post-Punk aka
Neue Deutsche Welle like what Simon Reynolds did for British and American Post-Punk in his great
Rip It Up And Start Again book. Stubbs covered a little bit of the NDW scene in a slight chapter towards the end of
Future Days. Come to think of it there may be a German book on this topic from maybe 15 years ago (I have a vague recollection of this, maybe) but obviously it hasn't been translated into English, unless I missed it.
It got me thinking of some other books on music that are yet to be written. A definitive book on
Australian Post-Punk would be a prime example of this. I'd also love to see a book on the mid 90s
Memphis Rap scene. Information on that topic seems thin on the ground and somewhat confusing. There was an incredible amount of excellent music made in Memphis at this time, so shedding some light on it would be great. Is there even a book on 80s underground New Zealand music? Surely there'd be a market for that. I mean there's been like 3 books on the
No Wave scene. A book covering Japanese music post
Julian Cope's
Japrocksampler would be great ie. Noise,
Merzbow, the
P.S.F milieu,
Otomo Yoshihide, The Boredoms and whatever else happened. I could go on - Italian Soundtracks and composers, Belgian electronic dance music, a guide to
Library Music or like a top 100,
Gabber, Sweden's 1960s experimentalists
Parson Sound and their following web of groups into the 70s etc. I always thought Simon Reynolds could expand his chapter from Rip It Up & Start again on San Fransisco's proto-post-punk scene and turn it into a whole book
Remember they used to do books on current cultural activities? Someone could probably do something on the topic of
Atlanta Rap or the current state of music in general. Anyway just a thought......
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