This paper aims to explore the receptive and aesthetic characteristics of the discotheque (or club) event as it has become a digitized and globally shared phenomenon of internet culture. By analyzing DJ Harvey’s performance at the Boiler Room Milan, I will point out, first, the immediate experience of this new form of entertainment in juxtaposition to traditional clubbing; second, the wider implications of this shift, particularly in terms of the roles of the DJ and the club space, aspects of performance, participation as well as social practices
This master’s thesis presents a study on the mediated negotiation between radio broadcasting and dig...
Technology is changing the live music industry faster than ever. The past decade has seen an immense...
Prior research recognises the dance floor as the ‘ground zero’ of electronic dance music (EDM) cultu...
This paper aims to explore the receptive and aesthetic characteristics of the discotheque (or club) ...
Contemporary media technologies are often perceived as providing an opportunity to widen the audienc...
This paper analyses the way DJ mixing in a club setting is presented online, through an event set up...
This paper seeks to show that the advent of digital communications technology has changed the way in...
Cet article analyse la médiatisation en ligne de la pratique musicale du mix en discothèque, à parti...
DJ culture experienced a crisis as it underwent rapid changes in its tools, practices, and communiti...
In light of the growing literature on DJ culture, this article explores how technological change is ...
The shift towards the DJ as a mainstream performer challenges the possibilities of the live music ev...
This chapter explores the DJ as a mediating, mediated and mediatized performer in electronic dance m...
In light of the growing literature on DJ culture, this article explores how technological change is ...
To further elaborate the widespread criticisms concerning the supposedly “materialistic” and “techno...
Several researchers have recently proposed technology for crowd-and-DJ interactions in nightclub env...
This master’s thesis presents a study on the mediated negotiation between radio broadcasting and dig...
Technology is changing the live music industry faster than ever. The past decade has seen an immense...
Prior research recognises the dance floor as the ‘ground zero’ of electronic dance music (EDM) cultu...
This paper aims to explore the receptive and aesthetic characteristics of the discotheque (or club) ...
Contemporary media technologies are often perceived as providing an opportunity to widen the audienc...
This paper analyses the way DJ mixing in a club setting is presented online, through an event set up...
This paper seeks to show that the advent of digital communications technology has changed the way in...
Cet article analyse la médiatisation en ligne de la pratique musicale du mix en discothèque, à parti...
DJ culture experienced a crisis as it underwent rapid changes in its tools, practices, and communiti...
In light of the growing literature on DJ culture, this article explores how technological change is ...
The shift towards the DJ as a mainstream performer challenges the possibilities of the live music ev...
This chapter explores the DJ as a mediating, mediated and mediatized performer in electronic dance m...
In light of the growing literature on DJ culture, this article explores how technological change is ...
To further elaborate the widespread criticisms concerning the supposedly “materialistic” and “techno...
Several researchers have recently proposed technology for crowd-and-DJ interactions in nightclub env...
This master’s thesis presents a study on the mediated negotiation between radio broadcasting and dig...
Technology is changing the live music industry faster than ever. The past decade has seen an immense...
Prior research recognises the dance floor as the ‘ground zero’ of electronic dance music (EDM) cultu...