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Streaming music : practices, media, cultures

By: Johansson, Sofia
Title By: Werner, Ann, 1976- | Aker, Patrik, 1967- | Goldenzwaig, Gregory
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Routledge, c2018.Description: viii, 178 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781138633131Subject(s): Popular music -- Social aspects | Streaming audio -- Social aspects | Music and the InternetDDC classification: 006.7​876 JO ST Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Streaming Music examines how the Internet has become integrated in contemporary music use, by focusing on streaming as a practice and a technology for music consumption. The backdrop to this enquiry is the digitization of society and culture, where the music industry has undergone profound disruptions, and where music streaming has altered listening modes and meanings of music in everyday life. The objective of Streaming Music is to shed light on what these transformations mean for listeners, by looking at their adaptation in specific cultural contexts, but also by considering how online music platforms and streaming services guide music listeners in specific ways. Drawing on case studies from Moscow and Stockholm, and providing analysis of Spotify, VK and YouTube as popular but distinct sites for music, Streaming Music discusses, through a qualitative, cross-cultural, study, questions around music and value, music sharing, modes of engaging with music, and the way that contemporary music listening is increasingly part of mobile, automated and computational processes. Offering a nuanced perspective on these issues, it adds to research about music and digital media, shedding new light on music cultures as they appear today.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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006.7​876 JO ST (Browse shelf) Available May2018 T0059951
REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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006.7​876 JO ST (Browse shelf) Available T0056712
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Fields of research 1. Music, the Internet, streaming: Ongoing debates Part I Practices 2. Music, the Internet and everyday life: Contexts and practices 3. Experiencing music as part of connectivity culture 4. Clouds, streams, materiality: Perceptions of musical value in the age of abundance Part II Platforms 5. Spotify: Encountering music in the customized archive 6. VK: An expression of a post-recorded culture 7. Music on YouTube: Participation, intermediation and spreadability 8. Phones, applications, mobility: Framing music use on the go Conclusions.

Streaming Music examines how the Internet has become integrated in contemporary music use, by focusing on streaming as a practice and a technology for music consumption. The backdrop to this enquiry is the digitization of society and culture, where the music industry has undergone profound disruptions, and where music streaming has altered listening modes and meanings of music in everyday life.

The objective of Streaming Music is to shed light on what these transformations mean for listeners, by looking at their adaptation in specific cultural contexts, but also by considering how online music platforms and streaming services guide music listeners in specific ways. Drawing on case studies from Moscow and Stockholm, and providing analysis of Spotify, VK and YouTube as popular but distinct sites for music, Streaming Music discusses, through a qualitative, cross-cultural, study, questions around music and value, music sharing, modes of engaging with music, and the way that contemporary music listening is increasingly part of mobile, automated and computational processes. Offering a nuanced perspective on these issues, it adds to research about music and digital media, shedding new light on music cultures as they appear today.

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