Bone Music av Stephen Coates

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<b>Stories of the secret underground Cold War–era Soviet music subculture that distributed forbidden music on used hospital x-rays.</b><br><br>During the Cold War era, the songs that Soviet citizens could listen to were ruthlessly controlled by the state. But a secret underground subculture of music lovers and bootleggers defied the censors, building recording machines and making their own records of forbidden jazz, rock ''n'' roll, and Russian music, cut onto used hospital x-ray film. <i>Bone Music</i> is the follow up the acclaimed <i>X-Ray Audio: The Strange History of Soviet Music on the Bone,</i> delving deeper into a forgotten era when being a music fan could mean a lengthy prison sentence, or worse.<br> <br>Who made these records? Why did they do it and how was it even possible? Foregrounding interviews and oral testimonies gathered over five years, <i>Bone Music</i> presents the stories of the original bone bootleggers, their customers, musicians, record collectors,

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