Christian churches and groups within Anglo-American contexts
have increasingly used popular music as a way to connect with young
people. This book investigates the relationships between
evangelical Christianity and popular music, focusing particularly
on electronic dance music in the last twenty years. Author Stella
Lau illustrates how electronic dance music is legitimized in
evangelical activities by Christians discourses, and how the
discourses challenge the divide between the secular and the sacred
in the Western culture.
Unlike other existing books on the relationships between music
cultures and religion, which predominantly discuss the cultural
implications of such phenomenon, Popular Music in Evangelical Youth
Culture examines the notion of spirituality in contemporary popular
electronic dance music. Lau s emphasis on the sonic qualities of
electronic dance music opens the door for future research about the
relationships between aural properties of electronic dance music
and religious discourses. With three case studies conducted in the
cultural hubs of electronic dance music Bristol, Ibiza and New York
the monograph can also be used as a guidebook for ethnographic
research in popular music.
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