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    The Digital Evolution of Live Music

    The Digital Evolution of Live Music by Jones, Angela Cresswell; Bennett, Rebecca Jane;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Chandos
    • Date of Publication 1 January 2015

    • ISBN 9780081000670
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages144 pages
    • Size 228x154x9 mm
    • Weight 246 g
    • Language English
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    The concept of 'live' has changed as a consequence of mediated culture. Interaction may occur in real time, but not necessarily in shared physical spaces with others. The Digital Evolution of Live Music considers notions of live music in time and space as influenced by digital technology. This book presents the argument that live music is a special case in digital experience due to its liminal status between mind and body, words and feelings, sight and sound, virtual and real. Digital live music occupies a multimodal role in a cultural contextual landscape shaped by technological innovation. The book consists of three sections. The first section looks at fan perspectives, digital technology and the jouissance of live music and music festival fans. The second section discusses music in popular culture, exploring YouTube and live music video culture and gaming soundtracks, followed by the concluding section which investigates the future of live music and digital culture.




    • Gives perspectives on the function of live music in digital culture and the role of digital in live music
    • Focuses on the interaction between live and digital music
    • Takes the discussion of live music beyond economics and marketing, to the cultural and philosophical implications of digital culture for the art
    • Includes interviews with producers and players in the digital world of music production
    • Furthers debate by looking at access to digital music via social media, websites, and applications that recognise the impact of digital culture on the live music experience

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    Table of Contents:

    Section One: Live that survives 1: Live concerts and fan identity in the age of the Internet 2: Aura, iteration, and action: digital technology and the jouissance of live music 3: What's my scene: festival fandom and the applification of the Big Day Out stage

    Section Two: Digital live 4: Live sound and the disappearing digital 5: Live or Memorex? Changing perceptions of music practices 6: Live from the ether: YouTube and live music video culture 7: Live music in a virtual world: exuberant flourishing and disability at Wheelies nightclub in Second Life 8: The sounds of Skyrim: a musical journey through gaming

    Section Three: Live after death 9: Dead music in live music culture 10: Keepin' it real? Life, death, and holograms on the live music stage

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