Gabriel Saxton-Ruiz & Dusty Henry, INTERPOL'S ANTICS & 20TH CENTURY AMBIENT
Schedule
Tue Feb 17 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
The Elliott Bay Book Company | Seattle, WA
About this Event
Gabriel T. Saxton-Ruiz and Dusty Henry visit the store to discuss their 33 1/3 books, Interpol's Antics and 20th Century Ambient.
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About Interpol's Antics
At the dawn of the 21st century, the New York City indie rock scene emerged as a beacon of artistic innovation, capturing widespread attention. Within this vibrant milieu, Interpol’s second album, Antics, stands out as a landmark release.
Released in 2004, Antics initially received a spectrum of responses—acclaimed by fans yet somewhat dismissed by critics. Nevertheless, time has favored Antics, elevating it to a revered status among aficionados. Covering everything from its intricate musical craftsmanship to its innovative marketing, this book explores Interpol’s creative evolution and the album’s shift toward distinct singles while preserving its atmospheric essence.
Highlighting Interpol’s widespread appeal, especially in Latin America, this book examines their passionate fanbase and the cultural phenomena that emerged, showcasing the enduring bond between the band and their international audience. It also considers the global impact of Antics, underscoring the album’s longevity and Interpol’s role as architects of a sound that has resonated across borders and generations, cementing their place in the annals of modern music history.
About 20th Century Ambient
Through text and comics, 20th Century Ambient searches through ambient music’s recent history to unearth how the genre has evolved and the role it plays in our daily lives.
Ambient music is a part of our daily lives, whether we all realize it or not. It’s the undercurrent in some of our favorite songs. It’s the mood-setting background music in our favorite movies and video games. We hear it in the placid music pumped through the speakers in department stores, on critically acclaimed albums from generational talents, and in synthesizer drones from the depths of Soundcloud. It’s present in the peaceful sounds of spa music, new-age chants, and wellness resources like the Calm app that purport ambient’s healing properties. You can find it on those strange, anonymous instrumental nature albums you can buy at Bed Bath & Beyond. It shows up in genres ranging from electronic and rock music to jazz and lo-fi beats. Ambient is everywhere.
20th Century Ambient details a crucial period in which ambient music became a fully realized idea and is secretly one of the most popular genres in the world. Ambient has existed debatably as long as music itself. It wasn’t until the 20th century that it became a defined genre. This book walks through ambient’s ambiguous timeline to uncover not just the genre’s evolution but to understand why it resonates so deeply with the human spirit. From Erik Satie’s classical compositions, hidden histories in blues and dub music, innovations by Brian Eno and Alice Coltrane, all the way through modern artists spearheading ambient in the still early 21st century.
Gabriel T. Saxton-Ruiz is Chair of Cultural Studies and Professor of Latin American Literature and Culture at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio. He is the author of Forasteros en tierra extraña (2012), co-editor of La narrativa de Jorge Eduardo Benavides: Textos críticos (2018), and editor and translator of Paciencia Perdida: An Anthology of Peruvian Fiction (2022). His most recent book, Interpol’s Antics, part of Bloomsbury’s 33 1/3 series, was published in January 2026. His scholarly work and translations have appeared internationally in venues such as Words Without Borders, Hispanófila, Latin American Literature Today, and Revista Conjunto–Casa de las Américas.
Dusty Henry is a writer and editor based out of Seattle, Washington, USA. His work has appeared extensively at KEXP, a non-profit radio station and arts organization, where he oversees the station’s editorial work. He is the co-host of the podcast The Cobain 50 and helped produce, script, and conceptualize the award-winning podcasts 50 Years of Hip Hop and Fresh off the Spaceship: The Story of the Black Constellation. His work has also appeared in Stereogum, NPR Music, and Consequence of Sound, as well as featured at the Pop Conference. He also writes the newsletter Another Thought.
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