History is made at night

The politics of dancing and musicking and other dark matters

Monday, August 18, 2008

Ronnie Drew & The Dubliners

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Ronnie Drew, founder of The Dubliners , died yesterday at the age of 74. When I was growing up my parents only had a handful of records,...
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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Berlin, Bangalore, Shoreditch: Immaterial labour on the dancefloor?

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Despite my earlier scepticism about the so-called malaise in dance music, some interesting points are being made in the related discussions...
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Friday, August 15, 2008

VoilĂ  notre nuit!

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Au Petit Rocher (also known as Chez Dinocheau after its owner) was a popular tavern/restaurant frequented by Parisian 'bohemians...
Tuesday, August 12, 2008

War in Georgia

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Matthew Collin, who has been reporting for the BBC during the recent terrible events in Georgia, is also the author of 'Altered State: ...

Bangalore: 'Today they are saying we can't dance and tomorrow they'll say we need a licence to go out with our families'

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'Bangalore's socialites and pub-hoppers were out dancing on MG Road in broad day-light in protest against the city police's stri...
Friday, August 08, 2008

Powwow - the Dream Dance

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An account of the Powwow ceremony- also known as the Dream Dance or Drum Dance - which spread amongst Native Americans from the 1870s. It ap...
Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Old Folks Talkin'?

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Is dance music over, yet again? There certainly seems to be a lot of online discussion to this effect. Like many interesting music blogging ...
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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Twelve dead in Mexican Disco Raid

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"Mexico's government is under new pressure to tackle rampant police incompetence after a damning report by human rights investigato...

Dancing by The Docks

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London's decline as a port city in the second half of the twentieth century also saw the end of a transnational nightlife near to the do...
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Sunday, August 03, 2008

Dance and Social Fantasy

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The following extracts are taken from an article ‘Dance and Social Fantasy’ by the sociologist Angela McRobbie, published in the collection ...
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Thursday, July 31, 2008

From Tehran with Love

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One of the things I like about 'blogging' (like earlier fanzine production) is the possibility of direct communication with unmediat...
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Collapse magazine: Black Noise by Mark Fisher

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In the mid-1990s there seemed to be a cottage industry at Warwick University churning out techno-theory and Deleuzian drum & bass thoug...
Monday, July 28, 2008

Oh! Neil

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On the radio at the weekend I heard something I thought I would never hear - a song with my name in it. 'Oh! Neil' (1960) by Carole ...
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Saturday, July 26, 2008

More songs about flowers and owls

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'There's something in this valley... it's owls and flowers, and it's dangerous' (Alan Garner, The Owl Service) 'ther...
Thursday, July 24, 2008

Lovebox

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I enjoyed the Lovebox fesival in East London's Victoria Park on Sunday, food, fair rides, sunshine and all, but most of all some excelle...
Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Music from the death factory

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Having recently come across the online journal Music and Politics (discovered via Normblog ), I am working my way though some of its intere...
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