Fractured Scenes Underground Music-Making in Hong Kong and East Asia /

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Charrieras, Damien (Editor), Mouillot, François (Editor)
Summary:XXIII, 268 p. 41 illus.
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Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Edition:1st ed. 2021.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5913-6
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction: Nomadism, Fragmentation, and Marginality - The Hong Kong Music Underground in the East Asian Context; Damien Charrieras and François Mouillot -- Part One: Perspectives on the Hong Kong Underground -- 2. Ice Skating and Stinky Foods: Notes from the Hong Kong Underground, 2018–2019; Ken Ueno -- 3. Interview of Xper.Xr; Damien Charrieras and François Mouillot -- 4. Interview with Kung Chi Shing; François Mouillot and Damien Charrieras -- Part Two, Take 1: Individual Case Studies in Noise/ Experimental Music/Free Improvisation -- 5. The Politics of Noise: An Interview with Sound Scientist Dennis Wong; Blair Reeve -- 6. Opportunities in Theatre Performing Arts Advancement in Bettering Underground Music Development: A Reflection on the Relevance of the Technical Production in Local/Global Experimental Music Performances; Kam-po Tse -- 7. A “No-Venue Underground”: Making Experimental Music Around Hong Kong’s Lack of Performance Spaces; Gabriele de Seta -- Part Two, Take 2: IndividualCase Studies in Sound and Contemporary Art -- 8. Interview with Samson Young; François Mouillot and Damien Charrieras -- 9. Noises That No One Else Hears; Cédric Maridet -- 10. In Crevices, Stairwells, and Ever-Changing Tides: A Personal Reflection on Holding Up a Walking and Listening Body; Yang Yeung -- Part Two, Take 3: Individual Case Studies in Indie-Rock/ Indie-Pop and Electronic Music -- 11. From Indie to Underground: The Hong Kong DIY Rock Scene in the Post-Hidden Agenda Era; Ahkok Chun-kwok Wong -- 12. The Transformation of Indie Music in Hong Kong; Stella Lau -- 13. Underground Club Music After Social Media: A Study of Hong Kong Underground Club Music Scene Through Absurd TRAX from 2016 to 2018, A Personal Perspective; Alex Yiu -- Part Three: Interfaces -- 14. Radical Participation: The Politics of Performance in Chinese Punk-Rock Concerts; Nathanel Amar -- 15. An Underground Music Venue in Beijing: fRUITYSPACE; Edward Sanderson -- 16. History of Sound in the Arts in Japan Between the 1960s and 1990s; Katsushi Nakagawa -- 17. “Like the Apocalypse Is Imminent by Guys Who Could Barely Play Guitar”: Performing Amateurism in the Garage Rock Underground of Tokyo; José Vicente Neglia -- 18. Conclusion: Notes on Cities, Undergrounds and Closed Upper Rooms; Will Straw. 
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