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12 May 2014

Steph Lambell

by info@hivemediakingston.co.uk | posted in: Abstracts | 0

Dissertation Grime music is a modern representation of the British youth culture that originated from East London. It began as a subculture, recognised as a negative and violent category of music. However, through the intervention of new media the stereotype … Continued

genre, Grime, music industry, new media, Representation, social media, subcultures
7 May 2014

Emily Mulder

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Temples of Sound: How new media and the digital revolution have changed the structure of “cult” in the music industry As new media models overtake the traditional, the speed, reach and constant metamorphosis of content has revolutionized the creative industries, … Continued

Audiences, creative industries, cult, genre, music, new media, participatory, social media

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