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In " Subculture to Clubculture " Steve Redhead responds to the
separation of 'youth' and 'pop' in the 1980's and the fragmentation
of the audience for popular music in the 1990's.
In "Subculture to Clubcultures" Steve Redhead responds to the
separation of 'youth' and 'pop' in the 1980s and the fragmentation
of the audience for popular music in the 1990s, arguing for a
redefinition of the conceptual apparatus needed to explain the most
recent developments in popular music culture - from the rise of
'Clubcultures' to the future of the popular music scene. The
coverage in this book includes: the dance pop culture of the 1980s
and 1990s; global youth culture as it was dynamized in this period
by Garage, House, Electro, Techno and other contemporary dance
music forms; and, the consequences of this for the continued
importance of various forms of rock and pop music and a range of
theoretical approaches to the economic and cultural condition of
the postmodern.
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