Popular music in the post-digital age : politics, economy, culture and technology /: politics, economy, culture and technology. (2019)
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- Title:
- Popular music in the post-digital age : politics, economy, culture and technology /: politics, economy, culture and technology. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Popular music in the post-digital age : politics, economy, culture and technology
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Ewa Mazierska, Leslie Gillon and Tony Rigg.
- Other Names:
- Mazierska, Ewa
Gillon, Les
Rigg, Tony - Contents:
- List of ContributorsIntroduction: The Future of and through MusicEwa Mazierska, Les Gillon and Tony RiggPart 1: Music Industry1. Rethinking Independence: What Does 'Independent Record Label' Mean Today? Patryk Galuszka and Katarzyna M. Wyrzykowska, University of Lodz, Poland 2. The Future of Digital Music Infrastructures: Expectations and Promises of the Blockchain 'Revolution'Paolo Magaudda, University of Padua3. 'The Sound of the Future is Here Today': The Market for Post-Rock Within the Traditional Small Music Festival LandscapeKenneth Forbes, University of the West of Scotland, UK4. 'They Sold the Festival Out!': Axionormativity as the Future of FestivalsWaldemar Kuligowski, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland5. The Hidden Worker Bees: Advanced Neoliberalism and Manchester's Underground Club SceneKamila Rymajdo, Kingston University, UKPart 2: Musicians and Their Music6. The Adaptive Musician: The Case of Peter Hook and Graham MasseyEwa Mazierska and Tony Rigg, University of Central Lancashire, UK7. Where Do We Go From Here?: The Future of Composers in the Post-Digital EraLars Bröndum, University of Skövde, Sweden 8. Searching for International Success in Europe's Periphery: The Case of Gin Ga and Fran PalermoEwa Mazierska, University of Central Lancashire, UK9. Electro Swing: The Re-Introduction of the Sounds of the Past into the Music of the FutureChris Inglis, University of South Wales, UKPart 3: Music Consumption10. Back to the Future: Proposing a Heuristic forList of ContributorsIntroduction: The Future of and through MusicEwa Mazierska, Les Gillon and Tony RiggPart 1: Music Industry1. Rethinking Independence: What Does 'Independent Record Label' Mean Today? Patryk Galuszka and Katarzyna M. Wyrzykowska, University of Lodz, Poland 2. The Future of Digital Music Infrastructures: Expectations and Promises of the Blockchain 'Revolution'Paolo Magaudda, University of Padua3. 'The Sound of the Future is Here Today': The Market for Post-Rock Within the Traditional Small Music Festival LandscapeKenneth Forbes, University of the West of Scotland, UK4. 'They Sold the Festival Out!': Axionormativity as the Future of FestivalsWaldemar Kuligowski, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland5. The Hidden Worker Bees: Advanced Neoliberalism and Manchester's Underground Club SceneKamila Rymajdo, Kingston University, UKPart 2: Musicians and Their Music6. The Adaptive Musician: The Case of Peter Hook and Graham MasseyEwa Mazierska and Tony Rigg, University of Central Lancashire, UK7. Where Do We Go From Here?: The Future of Composers in the Post-Digital EraLars Bröndum, University of Skövde, Sweden 8. Searching for International Success in Europe's Periphery: The Case of Gin Ga and Fran PalermoEwa Mazierska, University of Central Lancashire, UK9. Electro Swing: The Re-Introduction of the Sounds of the Past into the Music of the FutureChris Inglis, University of South Wales, UKPart 3: Music Consumption10. Back to the Future: Proposing a Heuristic for Predicting the Future of Recorded Music Use Mathew Flynn, University of Liverpool, UK11. Young People's Current Music and Media Use in Austria: The Musical Practice of the Future?Michael Huber, University of Vienna, Austria12. Curators as Taste Entrepreneurs in the Digital Music IndustriesEmilia Barna, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary13. An Echoic Chamber: Algorithmic Curation and Personalised ListeningAndrew Fry, Sounds et al, USAIndex. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 781.6309/051
Music recording & reproduction
Music trade
Music and the Internet
Popular music -- Social aspects
Streaming audio -- Social aspects
Music and the Internet
Music trade
Popular music -- Social aspects
MUSIC / Instruction & Study / Theory
Music industry
Music -- Business Aspects
Business & Economics -- Economic Conditions
Theory of music & musicology
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781501338380
1501338382 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781501338373
1501338374 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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