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Spotify and the democratisation of music
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- 26 April 2021, pp. 1-17
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Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on music festival attendees
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- 25 March 2022, pp. 317-346
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Are workers musicians? Kesha Sebert, Johanna Wagner and the gendered commodification of star singers, 1853–2014
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- 05 November 2021, pp. 191-209
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Rethinking singing on screen: the case for contemporary American ‘screensong’ across the film musical, music television and the music video
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- 23 September 2021, pp. 210-229
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Can't nobody tell me nothin’: ‘Old Town Road’, resisting musical norms, and queer remix reproduction
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- 25 March 2022, pp. 347-363
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The origins of syncopation in American popular music
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- 04 June 2021, pp. 18-41
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Media discourses and marketing strategies in the advertising of the pianola
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- 04 June 2021, pp. 42-57
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‘Freak Show Excess’: Steve Vai and his self-presentation in the media
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- 28 May 2021, pp. 230-244
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‘Viva Malta’: national unity, loyalty and the familiar in a post-independence Maltese song
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- 12 January 2022, pp. 364-387
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American music writing: an unruly history
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- 25 October 2021, pp. 388-405
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Ghanaian highlife sound recordings of the 1970s: the legacy of Francis Kwakye and the Ghana Film Studio
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- 15 June 2021, pp. 245-262
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Mechanical instruments and everyday life: the player piano in Portugal
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- 04 June 2021, pp. 58-74
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Kaitiakitanga, Whai Wāhi and Alien Weaponry: indigenous frameworks for understanding language, identity and international success in the case of a Māori metal band
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- 07 October 2021, pp. 263-280
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Mainstream popular music research: a musical update
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- 25 March 2022, pp. 406-427
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‘Scottish people can't rap’: the local and global in Scottish hip-hop
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- 01 April 2021, pp. 75-90
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Recording studios as museums? Record producers’ perspectives on German rock studios and accounts of their heritage practice
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- 04 June 2021, pp. 91-113
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Sonic branding and the aesthetic infrastructure of everyday consumption
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- 15 June 2021, pp. 281-296
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Assembling ‘indigeneity’ through musical practices: translocal circulations, ‘tradition’, and place in Otavalo (Ecuadorian Andes)
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- 08 November 2021, pp. 428-449
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‘Something else is possible’: transcultural collaboration as anti-apartheid activism in the music of Juluka
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- 21 January 2022, pp. 450-469
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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Rock Music Research. Edited by Allan Moore and Paul Carr. New York and London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. 636pp. ISBN 978-1-5013-3045-2
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- 29 November 2021, pp. 297-299
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