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Keep it Simple, Make it Fast! Crossing Borders of Underground Music Scenes. Book of Abstracts.pdf

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The Appearance of an Underground Electromusic Subculture in the Cultural Sphere of the City

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BOOK OF ABSTRACTS International Conference Keep it Simple, Make it Fast! Underground Music Scenes and DIYCultures

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Doing-it-Yourself or Doing the Right Thing: Tensions within Creative Labor in Underground Music Scenes

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Rock Clubs and Gentrification in New York City (IASPM@Journal 2014)

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You Better Work!" Underground Dance Music in New York City

Kai Fikentscher

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Underground Music and “The Manner of its Failure”

Stephen Wragg

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Contorting the color line: race in New York City underground music and culture, 1978-1981

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Popular Music and Society On the Production of Alternative Music Places: Im- materiality, Labor, and Meaning

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Rock Clubs and Gentrification in New York City: The Case of the Bowery Presents

Fabian Holt

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Un)conscious (popular) underground: Restricted cultural production and underground rap music

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Electronic Dance Music: From Deviant Subculture to Culture Industry

Christopher T Conner

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Andrew Herrmann

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The Problem of Peru's Punk Underground: An Approach to Under-Fuck the System

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Call for Papers | KISMIF International Conference 2015 | Crossing Borders of Underground Music Scenes

Keep it simple, make it fast! KISMIF, Paula Guerra, Andy Bennett

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Rock Landmark at Risk": Popular Music, Urban Regeneration, and the Built Urban Environment

Sara Cohen

Journal of Popular Music Studies, 2007

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Independent Musical Formation and the Right to the City: The Case of New Music in Lower Manhattan (Abstract of the PhD Thesis)

Ičo Vidmar

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Introduction (Musical Performance and the Changing City 2013)

Fabian Holt

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From Post-Punk to PC Music: Subcultural Discourses and Practices in Two Underground Scenes (1979, 2015)

Philippe Birgy

Revue française de civilisation britannique, 2021

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Other Scenes, Other Cities and Other Sounds in the Global South: DIY Music Scenes beyond the Creative City

Paula Guerra

Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy / Zeitschrift für Kulturmanagement und Kulturpolitik, 2020

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Music and Urban Geography. By Adam Krims. New York & London: Routledge, 2007. xli+ 203 pp. ISBN 0-415-97011-3 (hardback); ISBN 0-415-97012-1 (paperback)

Bas van Heur

Cambridge Univ Press

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Loud, Fast, and Hard: Changing Identities in a Musical Subculture

Jeffrey van den Scott

Symbolic Interaction, 2020

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Popular Music and the Middle Class: Problems and Potentials in the Study of "Dominant" Cultural Formations

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The London Journal A Review of Metropolitan Society Past and Present Paris-Londres: Music Migrations (1962-1989

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Bubbles, tracks, borders and lines: mapping popular music, genre and urban environments

Sara Cohen

2012

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Underground Over the Net: Three Cases of Underground Music in Finland in the Age of Platforms w/ Juho Hänninen

Juho Kaitajärvi-Tiekso

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Digging the POA and MCR Urban Music Scenes: Music Scenes, Cities, Creative Industries and Emergent Mobile Methods

Michael Goddard

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KISMIF An Approach to Underground Music Scenes Vol.4

Paula Guerra, THIAGO PEREIRA ALBERTO

2019

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Networks of Sound, Style and Subversion: The Punk and Post-Punk Worlds of Manchester, London, Liverpool and Sheffield, 1975–80 by Nick Crossley

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The sound of Berlin: subculture and the global music industry

Ingo Bader

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