"The first and only authorized biography there will ever be about Keith Rowe, his solo career, and his influence as the guitarist in the cult British jazz band AMM, a group who counted Pink Floyd, The Who, and Cream as admirers. In London, in the fall of 1965, a group of four musicians dissatisfied with the constrictions they had encountered in the British jazz scene, came together with a highly thought-out agenda to revolutionize the way music was created, rejecting rules firmly in place then (and still today) among even the most forward-looking of musicians- no repertoire, no solos, no regular rhythms, no melodies, no fear of silence, 100% improvised. Keith Rowe was one of the founding members. They called themselves AMM and soon added the composer Cornelius Cardew, an associate of John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen, who was seeking to escape what he thought were equivalent strictures in the avant-garde classical world. As a quintet, AMM created music unlike anything else being done at the time and, being immersed in the London scene of the mid-60s in which musical boundaries were amorphous, found themselves on the one hand sharing bills with nascent bands like Pink Floyd, The Who and Cream while on the other working with and alongside Yoko Ono and Christian Wolff.Through the many ups and downs of AMM and beyond, Rowe has become an éminence grise to generations of musicians and is still today continuing to push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of sound."--Publisher's description.
- ISBN10 1576878643
- ISBN13 9781576878644
- Publish Date 26 June 2018
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint powerHouse Books,U.S.
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 500
- Language English