Made in the Low Countries : studies in popular music
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Made in the Low Countries : studies in popular music
(Routledge global popular music series / edited by Franco Fabbri and Goffredo Plastino)
Routledge, 2018
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Made in the Low Countries: Studies in Popular Music serves as a comprehensive and thorough introduction to the history, sociology, and musicology of twentieth and twenty-first century popular music of the Dutch-speaking region comprising the Netherlands and Flanders as a region of federal Belgium. The volume consists of essays by leading scholars and publicists in this field, and covers the major issues, genres, and contexts of popular music. Each essay provides adequate context so readers understand why the issue or genre under discussion is of lasting significance to this transnational region. The book first presents a general description of the history and background of popular music made in the region, followed by essays that are organized into four thematic sections: I: Framing and Facilitating; II: Creation and Curation; III: Close Encounters; IV: Changes and Choices.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Together Apart: Popular Music of the Low Countries with the Flow and against the Odds (LUTGARD MUTSAERS AND GERT KEUNEN)
PART I: Framing and Facilitating
1 Futile Dutchness or Idiosyncratic Transnationalism: Homemade Pop, National Identity and Global Culture (RENE BOOMKENS)
2 The Zone In Between: The Principled Realm of Alternative Mainstream in Flanders (GERT KEUNEN)
3 Upstart Among the Arts: The Rise of Rock into the Dutch Subsidy System (ANDRE NUCHELMANS)
4 Mixing Multiple Tracks: Migration, Diaspora and Transcultural Music in Flanders (LISELOTTE SELS)
PART II: Creation and Curation
5 Broken Circle Rebound: New Regionalism and Vernacular Indie-Folk (NIELS VAN POECKE)
6 From Thrash to Cash: Forging and Legitimizing Dutch Metal (PAUWKE BERKERS AND JULIAN SCHAAP)
7 Crossover Collectivities and Electronic Samples: Jazz's Popularization in the Digital Era (KRISTIN MCGEE)
8 This Must Be Belgium: Roots, Progress and Legacy of New Beat (PEDRO DE BRUYCKERE)
PART III: Close Encounters
9 "The Windmill's Turning": Lifecycle of a Signature Song for Holland (LUTGARD MUTSAERS)
10 Knocking on Heaven's Door: Golden Earring Before and After the "Dutch Invasion" (MAARTEN STEENMEIJER)
11 Rock 'n' Roll in the Land of Sex and Drugs: Life and Legacy of Herman Brood (RUTGER VAHL)
12 "Sanomi" versus "Shalalie": Showing Off Difference at the Eurovision Song Contest (ALBERT MEIJER)
PART IV: Changes and Choices
13 "We Too Are Specimens of Homo Sapiens": Holebi Culture between Agitprop and Pop (ROBBE HERREMAN)
14 Pirates of the North Sea: Introduction and Impact of Commercial Pop Radio (GER TILLEKENS)
15 State of Independents: Small-scale Production in a Globally Connected Place (ERIK HITTERS)
16 A Critical Choice: The Language of Lyrics as an Issue of Genre and Era (GEERT BUELENS)
CODA
A Tiny Dot: Some Foreign Awareness of Popular Music Made in The Low Countries (LUTGARD MUTSAERS AND KOOS ZWAAN)
AFTERWORD
"I Made a Difference": A Conversation with Raymond van het Groenewoud (GEERT BUELENS)
Selected Bibliography on Popular Music of the Low Countries
by "Nielsen BookData"