Pump it Up: Popular Music and Who’s Really Calling the Tune (1900–2025) (The Myths and the Machine Book 20)

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You know that feeling that the music you love is also somehow exploiting you?That your favourite songs are also ads. That your playlists know too much about you. That the artists you care about are getting screwed while someone else gets rich.That feeling is accurate. This book explains the machine that produces it.Pump It Up is not a history of popular music. It's an investigation into the industry that captured it — the specific infrastructure that emerged in Anglo-America at the turn of the twentieth century, became the global template for how recorded and broadcast sound is owned, distributed, and monetised, and now dominates how most of the world hears music through streaming platforms.From minstrel stages where Black sound was first stolen and sold, through parlours, radio towers, vinyl plants, MTV studios, and server farms, popular music has been progressively transformed from collective human expression into a planetary grid for organising time, capturing feeling, accumulating catalogue wealth, and training populations in the rhythms of managed consumption.This book traces that transformation across 125 years and asks a simple question: Who's really calling the tune?Drawing on declassified intelligence documents, court records, financial filings, investigative journalism, and academic research, Pump It Up follows seven investigative threads through five historical phases:The threads:State-sponsored cultural warfare — from Jazz Ambassadors to platform-government partnershipsPolicing and criminalisation — from cabaret cards to drill lyrics prosecuted as evidenceLive music cartels — from vaudeville circuits to Ticketmaster's monopolyCatalogue financialisation — from Tin Pan Alley to billion-dollar IP fundsPlatform power — from radio formatting to algorithmic mood managementNightlife under siege — from speakeasies to venue closures as gentrification toolOccult panic and real class power — what Illuminati theories get wrong, and what they accidentally point towardThe phases:Formation (1900–1945): How the extraction template was built on racial theftCapture (1945–1980): Cold War weaponisation abroad, COINTELPRO at home, rebellion packaged and soldEnclosure (1980–2010): MTV discipline, CD windfalls, live cartel formation, catalogue as asset classGrid (2010–present): Platforms as factories, surveillance nodes, and soft police stationsTerrain (present–forward): Where the cracks appear and struggle becomes possiblePump It Up is ruthless toward the owners and respectful toward the people — listeners, musicians, workers — navigating a structure they didn't build. It names the racial extraction at the industry's foundation. It tracks the state-corporate alignment without conspiracy theory. It shows how your personal refuge became their behavioural infrastructure.And it shows where the walls are weakest.If you've ever felt that something was wrong with how music works — that the joy was real but so was the trap — this book will show you the whole picture.Once you see it, you can't unsee it. And once you see it, you can start to fight it. Read more

ASIN B0G5YP54DC
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Language English
File size 3.4 MB
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Print length 585 pages
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Book 19 of 67 The Myths and the Machine
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Publication date December 9, 2025
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