Cambridge Companion to Electronic Dance Music
Cambridge Companion to Electronic Dance Music
Young, Toby; Rietveld, Hillegonda C
Cambridge University Press
03/2026
390
Mole
Inglês
9781009215787
15 a 20 dias
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List of figures; Contributors; Introduction Hillegonda C. Rietveld and Toby Young; Part I. Setting the Scene: 1. Raves as aesthetic experience: the Blackburn parties Beate Peter; 2. The 'Affective Charge' of the 'Inexistent' dancefloor: exploring nightclub architecture and design Catharine Rossi; 3. Sound system legacies Caspar Melville; 4. Let the DJ tell the story: thoughts on archiving and genre formation in the age of electronic dance music Kai Fikentscher; Part II. Local and Global Contexts: 5. Party as protest: Free Party, teknivals, early rave scenes and Berlin's hardcore techno Bianca Ludewig; 6. Angolan Kuduro in the context of sound system cultures of the black Atlantic Stefanie Alisch; 7. Chinese electronic dance music cultures: an analysis of their local cultural and social characteristics Matthew Ming-Tak Chew; 8. Taking the mix to twitch: streaming DJ culture during and after the pandemic Tobias C. van Veen and Bernardo Attias; Part III. Genre Aesthetics: 9. Drum and bass as cultural accelerator: underground resistance or ecstatic concession to speed? Chris Christodoulou; 10. Chill out: seeking ecstatic trance in low tempo EDM Rupert Till; 11. Genre classification in electronic dance music culture: from localised histories to the bandcamp underground Botond Vitos; Part IV. Sonic Subjectivities:12. Timbre and gesture at the threshold of meaning Maria Perevedentseva; 13. Pulse trains: an autoethnography of techno production in Berlin Nicolas Bougaieff; 14. EDM's secret technologies Robert Fink; 15. Dance music and flow Tami Gadir; Part V. Dancefloor Identities: 16. Feminine subjectivities: gender in electronic music production and performance Samantha Parsley; 17. The divisiveness of the bass music drop in the North American festival setting Edward Katrak Spencer; 18. Ageing provocateurs: responding to older people's participation in electronic dance music culture Alice O'Grady and Alinka Greasely; Index.
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List of figures; Contributors; Introduction Hillegonda C. Rietveld and Toby Young; Part I. Setting the Scene: 1. Raves as aesthetic experience: the Blackburn parties Beate Peter; 2. The 'Affective Charge' of the 'Inexistent' dancefloor: exploring nightclub architecture and design Catharine Rossi; 3. Sound system legacies Caspar Melville; 4. Let the DJ tell the story: thoughts on archiving and genre formation in the age of electronic dance music Kai Fikentscher; Part II. Local and Global Contexts: 5. Party as protest: Free Party, teknivals, early rave scenes and Berlin's hardcore techno Bianca Ludewig; 6. Angolan Kuduro in the context of sound system cultures of the black Atlantic Stefanie Alisch; 7. Chinese electronic dance music cultures: an analysis of their local cultural and social characteristics Matthew Ming-Tak Chew; 8. Taking the mix to twitch: streaming DJ culture during and after the pandemic Tobias C. van Veen and Bernardo Attias; Part III. Genre Aesthetics: 9. Drum and bass as cultural accelerator: underground resistance or ecstatic concession to speed? Chris Christodoulou; 10. Chill out: seeking ecstatic trance in low tempo EDM Rupert Till; 11. Genre classification in electronic dance music culture: from localised histories to the bandcamp underground Botond Vitos; Part IV. Sonic Subjectivities:12. Timbre and gesture at the threshold of meaning Maria Perevedentseva; 13. Pulse trains: an autoethnography of techno production in Berlin Nicolas Bougaieff; 14. EDM's secret technologies Robert Fink; 15. Dance music and flow Tami Gadir; Part V. Dancefloor Identities: 16. Feminine subjectivities: gender in electronic music production and performance Samantha Parsley; 17. The divisiveness of the bass music drop in the North American festival setting Edward Katrak Spencer; 18. Ageing provocateurs: responding to older people's participation in electronic dance music culture Alice O'Grady and Alinka Greasely; Index.
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