This paper explores the intersection of music and devotion through a case study of the Hindu religious phenomenon called the kanwar yatra and the place of the 'mobile DJ' soundsystem within it. I argue that mobile DJ operators are evolving practices of electronic dance music that compel us to move beyond the club and the rave as primary frames of reference in understanding EDMCs. Regional EDMCs such as that of the kanwar yatra disturb categories and vocabularies derived from club cultures in the global North and underscore the need for new frameworks and theorisations to account for the surprising new forms EDMCs are taking across the world
This article focuses on the importance of analysing the mainstream post-rave dance scene in the cont...
The culture – in particular the counterculture - of an age will always inform its cinema. This paper...
"Music is a mobile art. When people move to faraway places, whether by choice or by force, they brin...
This article provides a comprehensive and critical overview of existing research that investigates (...
Electronic Dance Music (EDM) is a music genre which is closely related to Indonesian’s negative judg...
This article provides a comprehensive and critical overview of existing research that investigates (...
In light of the growing literature on DJ culture, this article explores how technological change is ...
Drawing on ethnographic research I conducted into the Sydney commercial house music scene between 20...
In light of the growing literature on DJ culture, this article explores how technological change is ...
This article examines ‘Asian electronic music’, a generally progressive diasporic South Asian scene ...
The intention behind this paper is to consider the way Jungle DJs form value judgements within their...
DJ culture experienced a crisis as it underwent rapid changes in its tools, practices, and communiti...
This chapter will address a transnational network of relationships within electronic dance music in ...
Electronically-produced dance music has only recently achieved as much visibility in the global pop...
This article looks to analyze the process through which eastern cosmological elements and religious ...
This article focuses on the importance of analysing the mainstream post-rave dance scene in the cont...
The culture – in particular the counterculture - of an age will always inform its cinema. This paper...
"Music is a mobile art. When people move to faraway places, whether by choice or by force, they brin...
This article provides a comprehensive and critical overview of existing research that investigates (...
Electronic Dance Music (EDM) is a music genre which is closely related to Indonesian’s negative judg...
This article provides a comprehensive and critical overview of existing research that investigates (...
In light of the growing literature on DJ culture, this article explores how technological change is ...
Drawing on ethnographic research I conducted into the Sydney commercial house music scene between 20...
In light of the growing literature on DJ culture, this article explores how technological change is ...
This article examines ‘Asian electronic music’, a generally progressive diasporic South Asian scene ...
The intention behind this paper is to consider the way Jungle DJs form value judgements within their...
DJ culture experienced a crisis as it underwent rapid changes in its tools, practices, and communiti...
This chapter will address a transnational network of relationships within electronic dance music in ...
Electronically-produced dance music has only recently achieved as much visibility in the global pop...
This article looks to analyze the process through which eastern cosmological elements and religious ...
This article focuses on the importance of analysing the mainstream post-rave dance scene in the cont...
The culture – in particular the counterculture - of an age will always inform its cinema. This paper...
"Music is a mobile art. When people move to faraway places, whether by choice or by force, they brin...