Beat-mixing rock music
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2013
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Resumo |
Electronic dance music (EDM) has the capacity of producing not simply individual recordings but also a medium to create new soundtracks through live manipulation of these recordings by disc jockeys (DJs). This immediacy in dance music is in contrast with recorded rock music continuing to be presented in a static form. Research was undertaken to explore the proposition that EDM’s beat-mixing function can be implemented to create immediacy in rock music. The term used in this thesis to refer to the application of beat-mixing in rock music is ‘ClubRock’. Through collaboration between a number of disk jockeys and rock music professionals the research applied the process of beat-mixing standard rock compositions to produce a continuous rock set. DJ techniques created immediacy in the recordings and transformed static renditions into a fluid creative work. |
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Publicador |
Central Queensland University, Faculty of Informatics and Communication |
Relação |
http://ejournalist.com.au/v13n1/Carroll.pdf Carroll, Adrian (2013) Beat-mixing rock music. eJournalist, 13(1), pp. 102-115. |
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Copyright 2013 The Author(s) |
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Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts |
Palavras-Chave | #190406 Music Composition |
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Journal Article |