“Hardcore Continuum” at UEL Wednesday 29 April
Found this on the occasionally, just slightly over-written but usually fantastic Blackdown Soundboy blog: I’m going to try to get there – maybe see you there?
The Hardcore Continuum? A discussion
Presented by the Centre for Cultural Studies Research, University of
East London In association with The Wire
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Wednesday April 29th 2009 2:00pm-6:00pm
Simon Reynolds’’ commentary on the ‘’hardcore continuum’’ – the
mutating sequence of dancefloor music to have emerged from the
breakbeat hardcore matrix of the early 1990s – has recently generated intense debate in the musical blogosphere.
What is the value of this concept? Does it still usefully describe the
context from which dynamic new beat musics emerge? Can the conditions of creativity in the 1990s be replicated in the era of web 2.0? Should we even want them to be?
Speakers: Mark Fisher (K-Punk), Alex Williams (Splintering Bone
Ashes), Steve Goodman (Kode 9), Lisa Blanning (The Wire), Dan Hancox (Guardian, New Statesman), Kodwo Eshun (Author of More Brilliant than the Sun), Joe Muggs (Mixmag, The Wire), Martin Clark (Blackdown), Jeremy Gilbert (Co-author of Discographies)
Attendance is free but pre-registration is recommended. For info or to register contact J.Gilbert@uel.ac.uk.
Location: UEL Docklands Campus (Cyprus DLR) Room wb.1.01
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