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Gary Hill

    Gary Hill ist ein Autor, dessen Werk sich an der Schnittstelle von Musikjournalismus, Science-Fiction und Horror bewegt. Seine seit 1998 entstehenden Publikationen widmen sich nicht nur der Musikszene, sondern auch weniger erforschten Themen wie lokalen Musikszenen oder Horrorliteratur, die von H.P. Lovecraft inspiriert ist. Hills Stil zeichnet sich durch ein tiefes Interesse an Musik und ihrer Verbindung zu anderen Kunstformen aus, ebenso wie durch eine Faszination für das Geheimnisvolle und Übernatürliche, das seine Belletristik durchdringt. Seine Experimente mit Formaten, von Online-Publikationen bis hin zu gedruckten Büchern und Videoinhalten, zeugen von dem Bestreben, Leser und Zuschauer mit einer breiten Palette von Themen anzusprechen.

    The Strange Sound of Cthulhu
    Music Street Local
    The Other Oswald: A Wilderness of Mirrors
    Temporal Journeys
    Lovecraftian Branches
    The strange sound of Cthulhu
    • Kein Autor hat mehr Musiker inspiriert wie Howard Phillip Lovecraft. In diesem Buch wird zum ersten Mal die Musik dokumentiert, die von dem literarischen Genie beeinflusst wurde. Caravan, Black Sabbath, Metallica, Fields of the Nephilim, Therion, Morbid Angel, Humanoids, Kindred Idol, Blue Öster System, Stormclouds, Merciful Fate, Dead Boys, Mekong Delta, The Unquiet Void, Destiny’s End, Evil’s Toy, Electric Wizard, Gwar, Entombed, Bal-Sagoth, Celtic Frost, Rage, Cradle of Filth, Firaxe, Nox Arcana, Philosopher, Rigor Mortis, Rudimentary Peni, Payne’s Gray, Tiamat. Lang ist die Liste der Bands und Künstler, die sich in ihrem musikalischen Schaffen auf die Werke von Lovecraft berufen. Was veranlasst so unzählige Musiker und Gruppen in über 40 Jahren Musikgeschichte dazu, sich von den Horrorgeschichten von H. P. Lovecraft inspirieren zu lassen? Über musikalische Sparten wie Heavy Metal, Progressive Rock, Hardrock, Gothic, Ambient, Industrial, Psychedelic, Hip Hop sowie Punk hinaus wird diese und andere Fragen von dem Musikjournalisten Gary Hill beantwortet. Über 100 Bands und Musiker werden in diesem Buch vorgestellt, dass spannend geschrieben ist und unzählige neue Erkenntnisse birgt. Viele Musiker kommen in Interviews selbst zu Wort um ihre Sicht zu schildern.

      The strange sound of Cthulhu
    • Lovecraftian Branches

      Weird Tales Built on H.P. Lovecraft's Mythos

      • 174 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      5,0(2)Abgeben

      Exploring the intricate connections between H.P. Lovecraft's works and their influences, this companion delves into the themes, characters, and mythos that shape the Lovecraftian universe. It provides insights into the origins of Lovecraft's ideas, examining how his personal experiences and the broader cultural context of his time informed his storytelling. Readers will discover analyses of key texts, as well as discussions on the impact of Lovecraft's legacy on contemporary horror fiction and popular culture.

      Lovecraftian Branches
    • Temporal Journeys

      A Collection of Time Travel Stories

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Exploring the concept of time travel, this book delves into its significance as a fundamental element of science fiction. It examines the interplay between time and space travel, highlighting how these themes have shaped the genre and captivated readers' imaginations. Through various narratives and theories, the book presents a comprehensive look at the implications and possibilities that time travel introduces within the realm of science fiction.

      Temporal Journeys
    • This book is the story of two men who began an odyssey together that became a thread, which when unraveled, reveals how Cold War paranoia escalated into the death of a president. Robert Edward Webster and Lee Harvey Oswald were manipulated like marionettes on strings of espionage. Unraveling these strings (or threads) may lead us to the puppeteers controlling them. Were these “controllers” orchestrating a series of events that would lead to JFK's assassination?

      The Other Oswald: A Wilderness of Mirrors
    • Music Street Local

      Rockford Area Music Makers: Volume 1

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,5(2)Abgeben

      Exploring the vibrant music scene of Rockford, Illinois, this book aims to document its rich history and cultural impact through a cohesive printed format. Unlike previous isolated efforts, it brings together a comprehensive collection of stories, experiences, and insights, highlighting the significance of local musicians and the community's artistic evolution. This initiative seeks to preserve the legacy of Rockford's music for future generations, showcasing the unique contributions of the region to the broader musical landscape.

      Music Street Local
    • The Strange Sound of Cthulhu

      Music Inspired by the Writings of H. P. Lovecraft

      • 264 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,8(17)Abgeben

      The book explores the profound influence of Howard Phillips Lovecraft on musicians, showcasing how his literary genius has inspired a diverse array of music. It features insights from various artists, offering a unique perspective on the connections between Lovecraft's themes and the creative processes of musicians. This documentation highlights the intersection of literature and music, revealing the lasting impact of Lovecraft's work on contemporary art forms.

      The Strange Sound of Cthulhu
    • Spooky Berwyn

      Creepy Tales from the Chicago Suburbs

      • 162 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,0(3)Abgeben

      Set in the eerie backdrop of the Chicago suburbs, this collection features a blend of non-fiction and fiction stories that explore local legends and hauntings. Contributors Diane and Gary Hill share true accounts, while Gary Hill, Duane Pesice, and Kevin Wood craft fictional narratives that enhance the chilling atmosphere. Accompanying the text is a photo gallery showcasing Bachelor's Grove Cemetery, complemented by black and white images and graphics that vividly illustrate the tales, creating a hauntingly immersive experience.

      Spooky Berwyn
    • Music Street Journal 2006

      Volume 2 - April 2006 - Issue 57

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Featuring a diverse array of artists, this book captures the essence of the April 2006 issue of Music Street Journal. Readers can explore in-depth articles, interviews, and reviews that highlight the vibrant music scene of the time. The content is rich with insights into various genres and the creative processes of both emerging and established musicians, making it a valuable resource for music enthusiasts and historians alike.

      Music Street Journal 2006
    • Music Street Journal 2006

      Volume 5 - October 2006 - Issue 60 Hardcover Edition

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Featuring in-depth coverage of various artists, this edition of Music Street Journal from October 2006 highlights musical trends and insights from that time. Readers can expect interviews, reviews, and articles that explore the evolving landscape of music, showcasing both established and emerging talents in the industry. This issue serves as a snapshot of the music scene, providing fans with a rich resource of information and commentary on their favorite musicians.

      Music Street Journal 2006
    • Music Street Journal 2016

      Volume 3 - June 2016 - Issue 118 Hardcover Edition

      • 426 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Featuring in-depth coverage of various artists, this book version of the June 2016 issue of Music Street Journal offers insights into the music scene of that time. Readers can expect interviews, reviews, and articles that highlight the latest trends and notable figures in the industry, making it a valuable resource for music enthusiasts looking to explore the vibrant world of contemporary music.

      Music Street Journal 2016