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Simon Reynolds (born 19 June 1963) is an English music journalist and author who began his career at ''
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'' in the mid-1980s. He subsequently worked as a
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and published a number of books on music and popular culture. Reynolds has contributed to '' Spin'', ''
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Biography


Early life and ''Blissed Out'' (1990)

Reynolds was born in
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/ref> and grew up in Berkhamsted. Inspired by his younger brother Tim, he became interested in rock and specifically punk in 1978. In the early 1980s, he attended
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. After graduating, in 1984 he co-founded the Oxford-based pop culture journal ''Monitor'' with his friends and future ''Melody Maker'' colleagues Paul Oldfield and David Stubbs along with Hilary Little and Chris Scott. In 1986, Reynolds joined the staff of ''
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'', where his writing was marked by enthusiasm for a wave of neo-psychedelic rock and hip hop artists that emerged in the mid-1980s (including A.R. Kane, My Bloody Valentine,
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, Throwing Muses and the Young Gods). During this period, Reynolds and his ''Melody Maker'' colleagues set themselves in opposition to what they characterized as the conservative
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of the era's
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, soul, and
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, as well as the unadventurous style and approach of most music criticism. Pieces from this late Eighties era would form the remixed collection ''Blissed Out: The Raptures of Rock'', published in 1990.ReadySteadyBook - Simon Reynolds Interview
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Freelance and ''Energy Flash'' (1998)

In 1990, Reynolds left the staff of ''Melody Maker'' (although he would continue to contribute to the magazine until 1996) and became a freelance writer, splitting his time between London and New York. In the early 1990s, he became involved in rave culture and the
electronic dance music Electronic dance music (EDM), also referred to as dance music or club music, is a broad range of percussive electronic music genres originally made for nightclubs, raves, and List of electronic dance music festivals, festivals. It is generally ...
scene, particularly that of the UK, and became a
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on the development of what he would later conceptualise as the " hardcore continuum" along with its surrounding culture such as pirate radio. Much of this writing was later published in '' Energy Flash: a Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture'' (1998), a history of the breakbeat,
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, techno and later rave genres like jungle music and gabber. The book was published that same year in America in abridged form, with the title ''Generation Ecstasy: Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture''. During this time, he also theorized the concept of "
post-rock Post-rock is a subgenre of experimental rock that emphasizes Texture (music), texture, atmosphere, and non-traditional song structures over conventional rock techniques. Post-rock artists often combine rock instrumentation and rock stylings wit ...
", using the term first in a ''Melody Maker'' 1993 feature about Insides and then in a more developed form in a May 1994 thinkpiece for
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and in a review of Bark Psychosis' album '' Hex'', published in the March 1994 issue of '' Mojo'' magazine. In late 1994, Reynolds moved to the East Village in
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. In 1995, with his wife, Joy Press, Reynolds co-authored ''The Sex Revolts: Gender, Rebellion and Rock 'n' Roll'', a critical analysis of gender in rock. In 1998 Reynolds became a senior editor at '' Spin'' magazine in the US. In 1999, he returned to freelance work. In 2013, a second expanded update of ''Energy Flash'' was published, with new material on the rise of
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to worldwide popularity and the EDM or
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explosion in America.


''Rip It Up and Start Again'' (2005) and ''Retromania'' (2011)

In 2005, Reynolds released '' Rip It Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978–1984'', a history of the
post-punk Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of music that emerged in late 1977 in the wake of punk rock. Post-punk musicians departed from punk's fundamental elements and raw simplicity, instead adopting a broader, more experiment ...
era. In 2007, Reynolds published ''Bring the Noise: 20 Years of Writing about Hip Rock and Hip Hop'' in the UK, a collection of his writing themed around the relationship between white bohemian rock and black street music. In 2008, an updated edition of ''Energy Flash'' was published, with new chapters on the decade of dance music following the appearance of the first edition. In 2009, a companion volume to ''Rip It Up and Start Again'' was published, ''Totally Wired: Postpunk Interviews and Overviews'', containing interview transcripts and new essays. In 2011, Reynolds published ''Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to Its Own Past'', a critical investigation into what he perceives as the current situation of chronic retrogression in pop music, with a focus on the effects of the internet and digital culture on music consumption and musical creativity.


''Shock and Awe'' (2016) to present

Reynolds's eighth book, a history of the glam rock era, ''Shock and Awe: Glam Rock and Its Legacy'', was published in October 2016. In addition to writing books, Reynolds has continued freelancing for magazines, giving lectures, writing liner notes, and appearing in music documentaries. He resides in
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.


Critical style

Reynolds' writing has blended cultural criticism with music journalism. He has written extensively on
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,
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, race, and
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in relation to music and culture. Early in his career, Reynolds often made use of critical theory and
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in his analysis of music, deriving particular influence from thinkers such as
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,
Georges Bataille Georges Albert Maurice Victor Bataille (; ; 10 September 1897 – 8 July 1962) was a French philosopher and intellectual working in philosophy, literature, sociology, anthropology, and history of art. His writing, which included essays, novels, ...
, Julia Kristeva,
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, and
Gilles Deleuze Gilles Louis René Deleuze (18 January 1925 – 4 November 1995) was a French philosopher who, from the early 1950s until his death in 1995, wrote on philosophy, literature, film, and fine art. His most popular works were the two volumes o ...
and
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. He has on occasion used the
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concepts of commodity fetishism and false consciousness to describe attitudes prevalent in
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. In discussing the relationship between class and music, Reynolds coined the term ''liminal class'', defined as the upper- working class and lower- middle-class, a group he credits with "a lot of music energy". Reynolds has also written about drug culture and its relationship to various musical developments and movements. In the 2000s, in tandem with fellow critic and blogger Mark Fisher, Reynolds made use of Jacques Derrida's concept of hauntology to describe a strain of music and popular art preoccupied with the disjointed temporality and "lost futures" of contemporary culture.


Year-end critics' polls

Reynolds has voted in a number of year-end critics' polls, most often for ''
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''s Rewind and for ''
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''s Pazz & Jop. Since 2011, when ''The Wire'' renamed its year-end poll from Records of the Year to Releases of the Year, Reynolds has cast several votes for songs rather than album-length releases. Reynold's full voting ballots and year-end commentaries for a variety of magazines, going back to the late 1980s, can be found at Reynolds's Faves/Unfaves blog.


Selected publications


Books

* ''Blissed Out: The Raptures of Rock''. London: Serpent's Tail (Aug. 1990). . * ''The Sex Revolts: Gender, Rebellion and Rock 'N' Roll'', with Joy Press. London: Serpent's Tail (Jan. 1995). . * '' Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture''. United Kingdom:
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(2008). . ** Hardcover ed. (abridged). ''Generation Ecstasy: Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture''. Boston: Little, Brown (1998). . ** Softcover ed.: London:
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(1999). . * '' Rip It Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978–1984''. London: Faber & Faber (Apr. 2005). . ** U.S. ed.: Penguin (Feb 2006). . Full text. * ''Bring The Noise: 20 Years of Writing About Hip Rock and Hip-Hop''. London: Faber & Faber (May 2007). . * ''Totally Wired: Post-Punk Interviews and Overviews''. London: Faber & Faber (Feb 2009). . ** U.S. ed.: Soft Skull Press (Sep 2010). . * ''Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to Its Own Past''. London: Faber & Faber (Jun. 2011). . * ''Shock and Awe: Glam Rock and Its Legacy, from the Seventies to the Twenty-First Century''. London: Faber & Faber (Oct. 2016). . * ''Futuromania: Electronic Dreams from Moroder to Migos''. Minimum fax (Nov. 2020). . Book contributions * "Ecstasy is a Science: Techno-romanticism." In: ''Stars Don't Stand Still in the Sky: Music and Myth''. Edited by Karen Kelly and Evelyn McDonnell.
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in collaboration with Dia Center for the Arts (1999). .


Music compilations

* ''Energy Flash'' (1998) * ''Rip It Up and Start Again'' (2006)''Rip It Up and Start Again (Post Punk 1978-1984)''
(November 17, 2006). Compiled by Simon Reynolds. V2 Music VR1040352


Sources


External links


''Blissblog''
- Reynolds' main blog

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