This chapter outlines the changes in perceptions of electronic dance music across the phase of the introduction of virtuality. The chapter argues that such music must be read in relation to its conception of its audience, and that the audience, often cognitively impaired, responds to the music in a way that suggests ideological positions that redeem the music from accusations of cliché and racism. The chapter notes early theorizing of virtuality as giving rise to the idea or potential of a proletarian collective, as was realized in aspects of rave cultures, as associated with the idea of the “temporary autonomous zone.” The chapter turns to specific case studies from the work of Layo and Bushwacka! and Leftfield
This thesis examines the phenomenon of youth entertainment - electronic dance music - within the las...
International audienceThis chapter deals with the aesthetic politics of French underground raves in ...
This thesis is an analysis as to whether or not Subcultural Theory may be utilized to understand how...
This chapter outlines the changes in perceptions of Electronic Dance Music across the phase of the i...
This dissertation explores the idea of electronica as a descendent of electronic dance music, which,...
Prior research recognises the dance floor as the ‘ground zero’ of electronic dance music (EDM) cultu...
Electronic Dance Music (hereafter EDM) is a cluster of musical styles, including house, techno, tran...
Cyberdream VR is a short artistic virtual reality (VR) experience, which is based on the concept of ...
A cultural history of global electronic dance music countercultures, Technomad explores the pleasura...
Native references and academic literature agree to characterize the production and appreciation of d...
This chapter will address a transnational network of relationships within electronic dance music in ...
Without a doubt, the question of rave culture's politics – or lack thereof – has polarized debate co...
Twentieth-century popular music is fundamentally associated with electronics in its creation and rec...
This thesis revolves around social dance movements in the form of raving and clubbing in Berlin, and...
The Evolution of Electronic Dance Music establishes EDM's place on the map of popular music. The boo...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of youth entertainment - electronic dance music - within the las...
International audienceThis chapter deals with the aesthetic politics of French underground raves in ...
This thesis is an analysis as to whether or not Subcultural Theory may be utilized to understand how...
This chapter outlines the changes in perceptions of Electronic Dance Music across the phase of the i...
This dissertation explores the idea of electronica as a descendent of electronic dance music, which,...
Prior research recognises the dance floor as the ‘ground zero’ of electronic dance music (EDM) cultu...
Electronic Dance Music (hereafter EDM) is a cluster of musical styles, including house, techno, tran...
Cyberdream VR is a short artistic virtual reality (VR) experience, which is based on the concept of ...
A cultural history of global electronic dance music countercultures, Technomad explores the pleasura...
Native references and academic literature agree to characterize the production and appreciation of d...
This chapter will address a transnational network of relationships within electronic dance music in ...
Without a doubt, the question of rave culture's politics – or lack thereof – has polarized debate co...
Twentieth-century popular music is fundamentally associated with electronics in its creation and rec...
This thesis revolves around social dance movements in the form of raving and clubbing in Berlin, and...
The Evolution of Electronic Dance Music establishes EDM's place on the map of popular music. The boo...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of youth entertainment - electronic dance music - within the las...
International audienceThis chapter deals with the aesthetic politics of French underground raves in ...
This thesis is an analysis as to whether or not Subcultural Theory may be utilized to understand how...