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Local scenes, urban development and the commercialization of live music: Three fields of tension for scene based performing spaces

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    Abstract

    The paper examines how music venues as spaces of collective representations of local scenes are affected by ongoing transformations in the fields of cultural production, urban development/ -regeneration and the Music Industries.
    Regarding the case of Hamburg, the paper analyses how self-concepts and action of local music spaces like clubs and their users handle neoliberal influence of the city as well as of the industry and in the field of music production and consumption itself. These different kinds of tension deliver questions referring to the defense and preservation of cultural/social values and (subcultural) space, changing local identities and alternative strategies between the poles of DIY-ethics and constraints towards professionalization.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationKISMIF - Keep it simple make it fast  : DIY Cultures, Spaces & Places. Book of Abstracts
    EditorsAndy Bennett, Paula Guerra
    Number of pages1
    PublisherUniversidade Porto
    Publication date07.2016
    Pages113
    ISBN (Electronic)978-989-8648-78-5
    Publication statusPublished - 07.2016
    EventKISMIF - DIY Cultures, Spaces & Places - Porto, Portugal
    Duration: 17.07.201621.07.2016
    Conference number: 3
    https://www.kismifconference.com/en/call-conference-2/

    Research areas and keywords

    • Cultural studies

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