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[ecrea] Riffs: Experimental writing on popular music - Volume 1 Issue 2
Sat Oct 28 13:12:15 GMT 2017
The editorial team of Riffs: Experimental writing on popular music
<http://riffsjournal.org> are pleased to share our most recent
publication with you.
Volume 1 Issue 2 is now available to download here:
http://riffsjournal.org/issues/volume-1-issue-2-oct-2017/
/Riffs / is an Open Access Postgraduate journal run by PhD and MA
students at Birmingham City University, and supported by the BCMCR
(Birmingham Centre for Media & Cultural Research). This issue is guest
edited by Simon Barber with words from songwriter Dan Wilson.
A CfP will be announced shortly for our Vol 2 Issue 1 shortly. For
further information please email (info /at/ riffsjournal.org)
<mailto:(info /at/ riffsjournal.org)> or follow @popmusicjournal
<https://twitter.com/popmusicjournal>
*Contents*
Editorial
<http://riffsjournal.org/issues/volume-1-issue-2-oct-2017/editorial-simon-barber-birmingham-city-university/> –
Simon Barber (Birmingham City University)
Dropping Pebbles
<http://riffsjournal.org/issues/volume-1-issue-2-oct-2017/dropping-pebbles-brian-david-stevens/>–
Brian David Stevens
Mimesis (1, 2 & 3)
<http://riffsjournal.org/issues/volume-1-issue-2-oct-2017/mimesis-1-2-3-tom-pierard-the-eastern-institute-of-technology-new-zealand/> –
Tom Pierard (The Eastern Institute of Technology, New Zealand)
About About: A Songwriter’s perspective
<http://riffsjournal.org/issues/volume-1-issue-2-oct-2017/about-about-a-songwriters-perspective-tom-wilson-royal-holloway-college-uk/> –
Tom Wilson (Royal Holloway College, UK)
UNBROKEN CHAINS: the fascination of psychedelia with bicycles and the
long strange trips that ensued
<http://riffsjournal.org/issues/volume-1-issue-2-oct-2017/unbroken-chains-the-fascination-of-psychedelia-with-bicycles-and-the-long-strange-trips-that-ensued-camila-asia-london-south-bank-university-uk/> –
Camilla Aisa (London South Bank University, UK)
SONG-PEACE-WAR-SINS-INDUSTRY-DISCONTENT-FAME-OBSCURITY
<http://riffsjournal.org/issues/volume-1-issue-2-oct-2017/song-peace-war-sins-industry-discontent-fame-obscurity-daniel-fardon-university-of-birmingham-uk/> –
Daniel Fardon (University of Birmingham, UK)
El Tren Fantasma: A Familiar Journey into Unknown Narratives
<http://riffsjournal.org/issues/volume-1-issue-2-oct-2017/el-tren-fantasma-a-familiar-journey-into-unknown-narratives-fiamma-mozzetta-goldsmiths-university-of-london-uk/> –
Fiamma Mozzetta (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
Bone Machine (1992). What the hell is Tom Waits singing about?
<http://riffsjournal.org/issues/volume-1-issue-2-oct-2017/bone-machine-1992-what-the-hell-is-tom-waits-singing-about-adriano-tedde-griffiths-university-australia/>–
Adriano Tedde (Griffith University, Australia)
How can you sing a song if you have no voice? Disabled musicians,
activism, technology, and the authenticity of creativity
<http://riffsjournal.org/issues/volume-1-issue-2-oct-2017/how-can-you-sing-a-song-if-you-have-no-voice-disabled-musicians-activism-technology-and-the-authenticity-of-creativity-leon-clowes-university-of-huddersfield-uk/> –
Leon Clowes (University of Huddersfield, UK / Drake Music)
Aotearoa: Picturing the lyrics of the land
<http://riffsjournal.org/issues/volume-1-issue-2-oct-2017/aotearoa-picturing-the-lyrics-of-the-land-katie-rochow-wellington-university-new-zealand/> –
Katie Rochow (Wellington University, New Zealand)
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