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This book offers the first in-depth study of experimental and popular music scenes in Beirut looking at musicians working towards a new understanding of musical creativity and music culture in a country that is dominated by mass-mediated pop music and propaganda. Burkhalter studies the generation of musicians born at the beginning of the Civil War in the Lebanese capital an urban and cosmopolitan center with a long tradition of cultural activities and exchanges with the Arab world Europe the US and the former Soviet Union. These Lebanese rappers rockers death-metal jazz and electro-acoustic musicians and free improvisers choose local and transnational forms to express their connection to the broader musical cultural social and political environment. Burkhalter explores how these musicians organize their own small concerts for `insider' audiences set up music labels and network with like-minded musicians in Europe the US and the Arab world. Several key tracks are analyzed with methods from ethnomusicology and popular music studies and contextualized through interviews with the musicians. Discussing key references from belly dance culture (1960s) psychedelic rock in Beirut (1970s) the noises of the Lebanese Civil war (1975-1990) and transnational Pop-Avant-Gardes and World Music 2.0 networks this book contributes to the study of localization and globalization processes in music in an increasingly digitalized and transnational world. At the core this music from Beirut challenges ethnocentric perceptions of locality in music. It attacks both Orientalist readings of the Arab world the Middle East and Lebanon and the focus on musical difference in Euro-American music and culture markets. On theoretical grounds this music is a small but passionate attempt to re-shape the world into a place where modernity is not euro-modernity or euro-american modernity but where possible new configurations of modernity exist next to each other.
TITLE: Local Music Scenes and Globalization
AUTHOR: Thomas Burkhalter
SKU: 9781138849716
PUBLISHER: Taylor & Francis Ltd
DATE PUBLISHED: 10/11/2014
PLACE PUBLISHED: United Kingdom
PAGES: 304
BINDING: Paperback / softback
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 152 mm x 229 mm
WEIGHT: 431 gr