Patterns of pop

The visual design of Amiga record covers as a source for GDR popular music historiography

Authors

  • Christina Dörfling Humboldt University Berlin Author
  • Martin Pfleiderer University of Music Franz Liszt Weimar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/pomh.21717

Keywords:

GDR, album covers, corpus study, popular music historiography, visual discourse analysis

Abstract

Although the images on the front of album covers contribute to a multimodal experience of popular music, they have up until now rarely been used as a historiographical source. This article aims to add this visual dimension to the historiography of popular music in the GDR by investigating visual patterns within a corpus of 105 album covers produced in the German Democratic Republic between 1964 and 1990 and by comparing them to Western album covers from the same period. Following a theoretical introduction, the political, economic and technological contexts of record production and album cover design in the GDR are described. Inspired by visual discourse analysis and social semiotics, a comparative corpus analysis approach focuses on the depiction of persons, settings and objects on the album covers as well as on their general visual design. The results suggest both a specific visual language that is peculiar to album covers in the GDR and an encompassing transnational imagery of popular music.

Author Biographies

  • Christina Dörfling, Humboldt University Berlin

    Christina Dörfling studied musicology, media studies and history at Humboldt University Berlin. She holds a PhD in musicology, was a research associate at the Research Training Group ‘Knowledge in the Arts’ (UdK Berlin) and in the research project ‘Music Objects of Popular Culture’ (Hochschule für Musik Weimar).

  • Martin Pfleiderer, University of Music Franz Liszt Weimar

    Martin Pfleiderer holds a professorship for the history of jazz and popular music at the Department for Musicology Weimar-Jena, University of Music Franz Liszt Weimar (since 2009). He has worked as assistant professor for systematic musicology at Hamburg University (1999–2005), where he attained a postdoctoral lecture qualification with a study on rhythm in popular music (2006).

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Published

2022-06-22

How to Cite

Dörfling, C., & Pfleiderer, M. (2022). Patterns of pop: The visual design of Amiga record covers as a source for GDR popular music historiography. Popular Music History, 14(2), 133–149. https://doi.org/10.1558/pomh.21717