TY - BOOK AU - Bennett,Andy AU - Cashman,David AU - Green,Ben AU - Lewandowski,Natalie TI - Popular music scenes: regional and rural perspectives T2 - Pop music, culture and identity SN - 9783031086151 (PDF ebook) : U1 - 306.48424 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Basingstoke PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - Popular music KW - Social aspects KW - Music KW - ukslc KW - Society & culture: general KW - thema KW - Cultural studies KW - Sociology N1 - 1.From regional scenes to national networks: Negotiating between geographical hierarchies in French and American rap music.- 2.Music from the end of the land: Understanding the dynamics of place, culture and heritage in music making in rural Pembrokeshire.- 3.The Station? We play, we eat, we work.- 4. Regional scenes, public service music radio, and the mediatisation of Murcian pop music.- 5.Between EU and Myspace: vora's independent music scene in rural Portugal during the 1990s.- 6.Take me to Church: Developing translocal music worlds through the creative peripheral placemaking and programming of Other Voices.- 7.Regional and remote area recording studios in Australia: Local in content but global in reach.- 8.Britain's backroom blues: An ethnographic study of Kent's independent blues club scene.- 9.In the middle of nowhere - Eisenach and its organically grown blues and jazz infrastructure.- 10."Down in Albury": A historical overview of the popular music scene in Albury 1960-2018.- 11.Acting out individualism: The rural rock discotheque in Northern Germany in the 1970s.- 12.Competing to belong: Tourist music workshops as peripheral spaces of belonging.- 13.Dojin Ongaku: Regional musicians influencing national and international music scenes.- 14.Indonesian Jazz: Regional networks, local stages, and an emerging national music.- 15.Fragmented, positive and negative: Live music venues in regional Queensland N2 - This book examines regional and rural popular music scenes in Europe, Asia, North America and Australia. The book is divided into four parts.Part 1 will focus on the spatial aspects of regional popular music scenes and how place and locality inform the perceptions and discourses of those involved in such scenes.Part 2 focuses on the technologies and forms of distribution whereby regional and rural popular music scenes exist and, in many cases co-exist in forms of trans-local connection with other scenes.Part 3 considers the importance of collective memory in the way that regional and rural popular music scenes are constructed in both the past and the present.Part 4 examines themes of industry and policy, in relation to culture and music, as these impact on the nature and identity of rural and regional popular music scenes UR - https://www.vlebooks.com/product/openreader?id=WestLondon&accId=8832856&isbn=9783031086151 ER -