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Electronic Cities: Music, Policies and Space in the 21st Century

Electronic Cities: Music, Policies and Space in the 21st Century

  • Editor: Charrieras, Damien
  • Editor: Darchen, Sebastien
  • Editor: Willsteed, John

Book

$165.50

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Contents

  • Part 1 Historic electronic music scenes.-
  • Chapter 1 /
  • Introduction Electronic music, policies and space in the contemporary city.-
  • Chapter 2 Dusseldorf: On the Golden Rhine.-
  • Chapter 3 Resisting that Fascist Groove Thang - Sheffield as the epicentre for electronic music (1973-2020).-
  • Chapter 4 Berlin and Manchester compared: An interview with Mark Reeder.-
  • Chapter 5 London's underground acid techno scene: Resistance and resilience in the global city (1993-2020).-
  • Part 2 Established electronic music scenes.-
  • Chapter 6 Overlooking the scene: Electronic music and Toronto's music city project (1999-2019).-
  • Chapter 7 Arbutus Records and MUTEK: Two models of experimental electronic music promotion in Montreal.-
  • Chapter 8 Compression aesthetics: Transducing segregation in the Los Angeles Beat Scene.-
  • Chapter 9 Electronic Lodz, Poland: From freedom parade to managed entertainment.-
  • Chapter 10 Budapest, Hungary: Techno scene (1988-2018).-
  • Chapter 11 Helsinki, Finland: Liberalisation, shifting night clusters and gentrification (2010-2020).-
  • Chapter 12 "You're Not the Boss of Me!" - The relationship between EDM and DIY in Australia.-
  • Part 3 Emerging electronic music scenes.-
  • Chapter 13 Cluj-Napoca, Romania - Electronic Dance Music and local policy (2015-2020).-
  • Chapter 14 On the fence: Electronic Dance Music Cultures in Shenzhen and Hong Kong.-
  • Chapter 15 Embodied listening: Grassroots governance in Electronic Dance Music venues in Accra (Ghana).-
  • Chapter 16 Tehran, Iran: "Experimental" Electronic Scene (2000-2020).-
  • Chapter 17 Conclusion.