Chamber Music
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A book about one of the most important albums of all time, which reinvents music writing in the awesome scope of its exploration.






A book about one of the most important albums of all time, which reinvents music writing in the awesome scope of its exploration.
Will Ashon spent a day hitching around the motorways of England, chatting to whoever picked him up about their lives, dreams, aspirations, fears and favourite foods. The resulting transcripts, presented here in a collage of voices, form a work in which generosity plays a far greater role than hate, reminding us of our nation's better self.
Exploring the profound impact of Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), the book presents 36 interlinked 'chambers' that blend essays, skits, and scholarly analysis. It offers a multifaceted view of the album, celebrating its complexity and cultural significance. By combining humor with deep insights, it seeks to contextualize and honor this iconic work, making it a groundbreaking approach to discussing music and its influence on society.
A book about a forest, which is like a forest. A story of tangled pathways and surprising encounters; magic and madness, litter and loss. A book about getting lost, and finding oneself.
An original and profound portrait of contemporary Britain told through the testimonies of its inhabitants. číst celé