New,Popular Music Scenes: Regional and Rural Perspectives
- Editor: Bennett, Andy
- Editor: Cashman, David
- Editor: Green, Ben
- Editor: Lewandowski, Natalie
Book
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Contents
- 1. From regional scenes to national networks: Negotiating between geographical hierarchies in French and American rap music.-
- 2. Music from the end of the land: Understanding the dynamics of place, culture and heritage in music making in rural Pembrokeshire.-
- 3. The Station? We play, we eat, we work.-
- 4. Regional scenes, public service music radio, and the mediatisation of Murcian pop music.-
- 5. Between EU and Myspace: Évora’s independent music scene in rural Portugal during the 1990s.-
- 6. Take me to Church: Developing translocal music worlds through the creative peripheral placemaking and programming of Other Voices.- 7 . Regional and remote area recording studios in Australia: Local in content but global in reach.-
- 8. Britain's backroom blues: An ethnographic study of Kent's independent blues club scene.-
- 9. In the middle of nowhere – Eisenach and its organically grown blues and jazz infrastructure.-
- 10. “Down in Albury”: A historical overview of the popular music scene in Albury 1960- 2018.-
- 11. Acting out individualism: The rural rock discotheque in Northern Germany in the 1970s.-
- 12. Competing to belong: Tourist music workshops as peripheral spaces of belonging.-
- 13. Dojin Ongaku : Regional musicians influencing national and international music scenes.-
- 14. Indonesian Jazz: Regional networks, local stages, and an emerging national music.-
- 15. Fragmented, positive and negative: Live music venues in regional Queensland./