DJ culture in the mix power, technology, and social change in electronic dance music
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The DJ stands at a juncture of technology, performance and culture in the increasingly uncertain climate of the popular music industry, functioning both as pioneer of musical taste and gatekeeper of the music industry. Together with promoters, producers, video jockeys (VJs) and other professionals in dance music scenes, DJs have pushed forward music techniques and technological developments in last few decades, from mashups and remixes to digital systems for emulating vinyl performance modes. This book is the outcome of international collaboration among academics in the study of electronic dance music. Mixing established and upcoming researchers from the US, Canada, the UK, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Australia and Brazil, the collection offers critical insights into DJ activities in a range of global dance music contexts. In particular, chapters address digitization and performativity, as well as issues surrounding the gender dynamics and political economies of DJ cultures and practices.


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Personen: Attias, Bernardo Gavanas, Anna Rietveld, Hillegonda C.

Standort: BSP Drontheimer

Schlagwörter: Discjockey Elektronische Musik Tanzmusik Musiksoziologie

DJ culture in the mix : power, technology, and social change in electronic dance music / Bernardo Attias ; Anna Gavanas ; Hillegonda C. Rietveld. - New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2013. - X, 331 Seiten. - Includes bibliographical references, discographies, and index
ISBN 978-1-62356-006-5 Festeinband : EUR 26.50

Zugangsnummer: 00004109 - Barcode: 2-9394144-8-00004310-6
Musica theoretica und practica: Musikalische Volks- und Völkerkunde, Geographischer Teil (practica) - Signatur: LS 48655 A885 - Buch