ISBN:
9781315724003
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (vii, 277 Seiten)
Series Statement:
Routledge studies in human geography 58
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Hracs, Brian J The Production and Consumption of Music in the Digital Age
DDC:
306.4842
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Part I Introduction -- 1 Introduction: The Evolving Economic Geography of Music -- Part II Recording -- 2 Laptops, Pro Tools, and File Transfer Protocols: On the Intensification and Extensification of Recording Work in the Digital Age -- 3 Disturbing Production: The Effects of Digital Music Production on Music Studios -- Part III Working -- 4 Working Harder and Working Smarter: The Survival Strategies of Contemporary Independent Musicians
Abstract:
5 From Artist to Entrepreneur: The Working Lives of London-Based Rappers -- 6 Hip-Hop Tunity: Challenges and Opportunities for Indie Hip-Hop Artists in the Dutch Music Industry -- 7 "Working at the Candy Factory": The Limits of Nonmonetary Rewards in Record Industry Careers -- Part IV Playing -- 8 The Resilience of a Local Music Scene in Dalston, London -- 9 Landscapes of Performance and Technological Change: Music Venues in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Nashville, Tennessee -- 10 What's the "Newport Effect"?: Music Festivals, Touring, and Reputations in the Digital Age
Abstract:
11 Musicians and Temporary Spaces: The Case of Music Festivals in Sweden -- Part VDistributing -- 12 Exploring the "360 Degree" Blur: Digitization, Sonic Capital, and the Strategic Orientations of Electronic Indie Labels -- 13 More Than Just Bytes?: Responses to Digitization in the Paris Cluster of World Music Production -- 14 Emotional Landscapes and the Evolution of Vinyl Record Retail: A Case Study of Highland Park, Los Angeles -- 15 Music Rights: Towards a Material Geography of Musical Practices in the "Digital Age" -- Part VI Promoting and Consuming
Abstract:
16 Unpacking the "Digital Habitus" of Music Fans in Santiago's Indie Music Scene -- 17 The Evolution of Music Tastemakers in the Digital Age: The Rise of Algorithms and the Response of Journalists -- 18 Leveraging Affect: Mobilizing Enthusiasm and the Co-Production of the Musical Economy -- Contributors -- Index
Note:
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