The labelling process in popular music: Being-called “musiques émergentes” in Montréal

The words used to discuss genres matter. The multiplication of genres and subgenres is accompanied by a growing number of corresponding labels, which are consequently debated and disputed. Using the case of the label “musiques émergentes” (“emerging musics”), which has spread rapidly during the last...

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Main Author: Martin Lussier
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Sammenslutningen af Medieforskere i Danmark (SMID) 2011-08-01
Series:MedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur/article/view/4080
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MedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research
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title The labelling process in popular music: Being-called “musiques émergentes” in Montréal
title_short The labelling process in popular music: Being-called “musiques émergentes” in Montréal
title_full The labelling process in popular music: Being-called “musiques émergentes” in Montréal
title_fullStr The labelling process in popular music: Being-called “musiques émergentes” in Montréal
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series MedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research
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publishDate 2011-08-01
description The words used to discuss genres matter. The multiplication of genres and subgenres is accompanied by a growing number of corresponding labels, which are consequently debated and disputed. Using the case of the label “musiques émergentes” (“emerging musics”), which has spread rapidly during the last decade in the cultural landscape of Montréal, Canada, this article examines one debate surrounding this label, focusing on discussions between artists and industry workers and their understanding of the usefulness of such a name/label in today’s popular music milieu. This discussion presents the labelling process as something that constitutes a group rather than capturing the likeness of its members. Drawing on the writings of Giorgio Agamben, the second part of this article examines labelling as a practice that exposes and renders possible the relation of something to something else – a cultural text to a genre – contributing to the production of “musiques émergentes” as a “being-called.”
topic Being-called
Label
Popular Music
Category
Genre
url https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur/article/view/4080
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