"This article examines the relationship between the practices of do-it-yourself (DIY) micro-independent record labels in the UK and wider mediated discourses surrounding the music industry. It is suggested that a heightened version of the art versus commerce dichotomy central to rock ideology provides the basis for a number of legitimizing theories through which the aesthetic and industrial conventions of these practitioners are justified and given importance. First, the article suggests that these legitimizing theories serve to narrow the scope of, and draw distinct boundaries around, small-scale cultural production. Second, through a self-conscious critique of globalized corporate media they serve as an engagement with the politics of cul...
Item not available in this repository.This chapter explores notions of independence in the record in...
Over the past 50 years, rock music has been the prime mover of an emergent national recording indust...
The emergence of social media in the early 21st century promised to facilitate new "DIY" cultural ap...
This paper examines micro-independent record companies, mostly set up by musicians according to the ...
This article is concerned with the complex relations between institutional politics and aesthetics i...
_This paper examines micro-independent record companies, mostly set up by musicians according to th...
DIY (“do-it-yourself”) music is a cultural form which, following in the footsteps of punk, has histo...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of the digital culture on the music industr...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of the digital culture on the music industr...
I combine an ethnographic study with the construction of a varied, reflexive theoretical framework f...
This article explores the ways in which the producer’s agency is formed through technological practi...
Throughout most of the twentieth century, major record labels were the gatekeepers to mainstream mus...
Forde (2001) argues that the “polyglottic identity” and “discursive autonomy” of the music press in ...
The collection of articles in this book looks at many aspects of the independent music industry… its...
This article seeks to examine the relationship between independent popular music cultural production...
Item not available in this repository.This chapter explores notions of independence in the record in...
Over the past 50 years, rock music has been the prime mover of an emergent national recording indust...
The emergence of social media in the early 21st century promised to facilitate new "DIY" cultural ap...
This paper examines micro-independent record companies, mostly set up by musicians according to the ...
This article is concerned with the complex relations between institutional politics and aesthetics i...
_This paper examines micro-independent record companies, mostly set up by musicians according to th...
DIY (“do-it-yourself”) music is a cultural form which, following in the footsteps of punk, has histo...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of the digital culture on the music industr...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of the digital culture on the music industr...
I combine an ethnographic study with the construction of a varied, reflexive theoretical framework f...
This article explores the ways in which the producer’s agency is formed through technological practi...
Throughout most of the twentieth century, major record labels were the gatekeepers to mainstream mus...
Forde (2001) argues that the “polyglottic identity” and “discursive autonomy” of the music press in ...
The collection of articles in this book looks at many aspects of the independent music industry… its...
This article seeks to examine the relationship between independent popular music cultural production...
Item not available in this repository.This chapter explores notions of independence in the record in...
Over the past 50 years, rock music has been the prime mover of an emergent national recording indust...
The emergence of social media in the early 21st century promised to facilitate new "DIY" cultural ap...