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DJing in New York

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Electronic Dance Music (EDM) has proliferated in popularity, yet little is known about how DJs learn or progress as professionals. DJing in New York details a social process of music learning while...
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DJing in New York depicts the initial learning processes of a group of underground Electronic Dance Music club DJs in New York and follows them throughout a portion of their career to gain insights as to what and how these popular musicians learn, develop careers, and thrive.  

What unfolds is a story of a social process of musical learning in which DJs develop strong networks of friendship to initially learn their craft and later on to navigate the perils of nightlife and build careers. This type of situated learning is dependent upon friendships and is intrinsically linked to the dynamic context of an underground clubbing scene in New York. Enculturation in this nightlife scene, access to professional performers, and strong friendships distinguish these musical learners among popular musicians.

Because these features add a new dimension of understanding to the learning practices of popular musicians, this book is of primary interest to music educators, particularly those interested in popular music education and community music. It is also relevant to individuals interested in popular music studies, especially scholars of electronic dance music culture.

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Price: £71.95
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 08 December 2025
Trim Size: 9.60 X 6.70 in
ISBN: 9781835951972
Format: eBook
BISACs:

MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Dance, Popular music, MUSIC / Instruction & Study / Techniques, EDUCATION / Teaching / Subjects / Arts & Humanities, Electronic music

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"A much-needed study of DJ learning processes, the book is also a valuable document of recent New York City club scene history, and will appeal far beyond its intended academic readership." 

- Ethan Hein, NYU

Acknowledgments

 

Introduction

 

Part I: Playing in New York

Chapter 1 Historical Overview

Chapter 2 Programming

Chapter 3 Mixing

 

Part II: Portraits of Learning

Chapter 4 Learning from Masters and Old-Timers

Chapter 5 Peer and Group Learning

Chapter 6 Learning as You Go

 

Part III: Lasting in Nightlife and Nightlife Lasting

Chapter 7 Evolving Technology and DJ Learning

Chapter 8 Enculturation

Chapter 9 Friendships

Chapter 10 Underground Rising

 

Extended Set

Bibliography

Index