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Azealia Banks: ‘Chasing Time’, erotics, and body politics
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- 13 April 2018, pp. 157-174
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Skinny blues: Karen Carpenter, anorexia nervosa and popular music
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- 08 December 2017, pp. 1-21
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Private words, public emotions: performing confession in indie music
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- 12 September 2018, pp. 329-350
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Revolutionary songs in a gentrifying city: stylistic change and the economics of salvage in southern Mexico
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- 12 September 2018, pp. 351-370
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Dark timbre: the aesthetics of tone colour in goth music
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- 08 December 2017, pp. 22-39
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‘He can be whatever you want him to be’: Identity and intimacy in the masked performance of Ghost
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- 13 April 2018, pp. 175-192
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Sigur Rós: reception, borealism, and musical style
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- 12 September 2018, pp. 371-391
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Live music network in Larnaca, Cyprus: from musicians to audience and back (to the venue) again
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- 13 April 2018, pp. 193-211
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‘Indiestanbul’: counter-hegemonic music and third republicanism in Turkey
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- 08 December 2017, pp. 40-62
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Wrecking1 rap's conventions: the cultural production of three daring Detroit emcees
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- 08 December 2017, pp. 63-80
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Istanbul sounding like revolution: the role of music in the Gezi Park Occupy movement
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- 13 April 2018, pp. 212-236
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Notes on troubling ‘the popular’
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- 12 September 2018, pp. 392-414
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From ‘Hard Rock Hallelujah’ to ‘Ukonhauta’ in Nokialand: a socionomic perspective on the mood shift in Finland's popular music from 2006 to 2009
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- 13 April 2018, pp. 237-252
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Soul rebels and dubby conquerors. Reggae and dancehall music in Germany in the 1990s and early 2000s
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- 08 December 2017, pp. 81-99
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Deceptive love and denied endings: tropes in the music of Billy Joel
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- 12 September 2018, pp. 415-423
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Turning things around? From white fusion stars with Andean flavour to Andean fusion stars with white appeal
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- 12 September 2018, pp. 424-443
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Listening for the hiss: lo-fi liner notes as curatorial practices
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- 13 April 2018, pp. 253-270
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Vaporwave, or music optimised for abandoned malls
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- 08 December 2017, pp. 100-118
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Reflections on the Mercury Music Prize: An interview with Simon Frith
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- 08 December 2017, pp. 119-129
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‘Does it threaten the status quo?’ Elite responses to British punk, 1976–1978
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- 13 April 2018, pp. 271-289
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