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We'll Play till We Die: Journeys across a Decade of Revolutionary Music the Muslim World
We'll Play till We Die: Journeys across a Decade of Revolutionary Music the Muslim World

We'll Play till We Die: Journeys across a Decade of Revolutionary Music the Muslim World in Bloomington, MN

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In his iconic musical travelogue
Heavy Metal Islam
, Mark LeVine first brought the views and experiences of a still-young generation to the world. In
We'll Play till We Die
, he joins with this generation's leading voices to write a definitive history of the era, closing with a cowritten epilogue that explores the meanings and futures of youth music from North Africa to Southeast Asia.
dives into the revolutionary music cultures of the Middle East and larger Muslim world before, during, and beyond the waves of resistance that shook the region from Morocco to Pakistan. This sequel to Mark LeVine's celebrated
shows how some of the world's most extreme music not only helped inspire and define region-wide protests, but also exemplifies the beauty and diversity of youth cultures throughout the Muslim world.
Two years after
was published in 2008, uprisings and revolutions spread like wildfire. The young people organizing and protesting on the streets—in dozens of cities from Casablanca to Karachi—included the very musicians and fans LeVine spotlighted in that book.
revisits the groundbreaking stories he originally explored, sharing what has happened to these musicians, their music, their politics, and their societies since then. The book covers a stunning array of developments, not just in metal and hip hop scenes, but with emo in Baghdad,
mahraganat
in Egypt, techno in Beirut, and more. LeVine also reveals how artists have used global platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud to achieve unprecedented circulation of their music outside corporate or government control. The first collective ethnography and biography of the post-2010 generation,
explains and amplifies the radical possibilities of music as a revolutionary force for change.
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