Punk Record Labels and the Struggle for Autonomy

Punk Record Labels and the Struggle for Autonomy
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Artikel-Nr:
9781461634089
Veröffentl:
2008
Seiten:
158
Autor:
Alan O’Connor
Serie:
Critical Media Studies
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Unlike studies that consider punk as subculture and style, this innovative book maps the field of punk-rock labels. Using the ideas of Pierre Bourdieu, it describes the social life of the field and the struggles of punks to live up to their ideals.
This book describes the emergence of DIY punk record labels in the early 1980s. Based on interviews with sixty-one labels, including four in Spain and four in Canada, it describes the social background of those who run these labels. Especially interesting are those operated by dropouts from the middle class. Other respected older labels are often run by people with upper middle-class backgrounds. A third group of labels are operated by working-class and lower middle-class punks who take a serious attitude to the work. Using the ideas of French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, this book shows how the field of record labels operates. The choice of independent or corporate distribution is a major dilemma. Other tensions are about signing contracts with bands, expecting extensive touring, and using professional promotion. There are often rivalries between big and small labels over bands that have become popular and have to decide whether to move to a more commercial record label. Unlike approaches to punk that consider it as subcultural style, this book breaks new ground by describing punk as a social activity. One of the surprising findings is how many parents actually support their children's participation in the scene. Rather than attempting to define punk as resistance or as commercial culture, this book shows the dilemmas that actual punks struggle with as they attempt to live up to what the scene means for them.
Chapter 1 Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Epigraph
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 1 The Struggle for Autonomy
Chapter 5 2 Commercial and DIY Labels
Chapter 6 3 The Problem of Distribution
Chapter 7 4 Punk Labels and Social Class
Chapter 8 5 The Dynamics of Record Labels
Chapter 9 Conclusion: What about the Music?
Chapter 10 Appendix A: Interview with Lengua Armada
Chapter 11 Appendix B: Record Labels Interviewed and Statistical Data
Chapter 12 Bibliography
Chapter 13 Index
Chapter 14 About the Author

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