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Independent Music and Digital Technologies in the Philippines. By Monika E. Schoop. New York: Routledge, [2017] 2019. 232 pp. ISBN 978-0-367-23151-4

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Independent Music and Digital Technologies in the Philippines. By Monika E. Schoop. New York: Routledge, [2017] 2019. 232 pp. ISBN 978-0-367-23151-4

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 March 2021

Chris Woods*
Affiliation:
University of Liverpool

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