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Locating liveness in holographic performances: technological anxiety and participatory fandom at Vocaloid concerts
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- 21 March 2022, pp. 1-19
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- 24 November 2022, pp. i-iii
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Postcolonial paths of pop: a suburban psychogeography of George Michael and Wham!
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- 17 June 2022, pp. 131-151
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Introduction to special issue: Prosecuting and Policing Rap
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- 01 November 2022, pp. 419-426
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The Identitarian movement and fashwave music: The nostalgia and anger of the new far right in Denmark
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- 30 August 2022, pp. 152-169
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How concert promoters think: five approaches to concert promotion in Norway
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- 19 May 2022, pp. 20-36
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The people vs. the power bloc? Popular music and populism
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- 17 October 2022, pp. 281-292
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‘We come from the underground’: grounding Chinese punk in Beijing and Wuhan
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- 30 August 2022, pp. 170-193
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Prosecuting rap: what does the case law tell us?
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- 03 November 2022, pp. 427-445
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The regime of style: cover versions, reality TV, and the aesthetic principles of populism in Israel and beyond
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- 24 November 2022, pp. 293-312
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‘What is music? Anything can be music’: Frank Zappa's theory of art
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- 30 March 2022, pp. 37-55
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Expert or advocate? The role(s) of the expert witness when rap is on trial
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- 28 November 2022, pp. 446-462
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The remembered future: Macedonian pop icon Toše Proeski and musical life after death
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- 16 March 2022, pp. 56-82
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Populist performance(s) in contemporary Greek rap music
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- 27 October 2022, pp. 313-332
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Online musicking for humanity: the role of imagined listening and the moral economies of music sharing on social media
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- 17 June 2022, pp. 194-215
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Copping the blame: the role of YouTube videos in the criminalisation of UK drill music
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- 03 November 2022, pp. 463-480
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A place outside the pandemic? An ethnographic study of live music events at St Gallen's cultural venue Palace during the COVID-19 crisis
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- 10 June 2022, pp. 216-237
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Robert Johnson and spectral timbre: what we hear, what we construct
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- 04 March 2022, pp. 83-96
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The ‘System of National Cooperation’ hit factory: the aesthetic of Hungarian government-commissioned songs between 2010 and 2020
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- 17 October 2022, pp. 333-353
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