What Does ‘New Wave’ Mean?

In Andrew Krivine (ed.), Reversing into the Future: New Wave Graphics. Pavilion Books (forthcoming)
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A philosophical examination of 'new wave' as a musical genre, focusing on its developmental history and relation to punk as well as its unique ethos and aesthetic. Forthcoming 2021.

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