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100 1 0 _aSevin, Jean-Christophe
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245 0 0 _aVinyl, Reggae and Sound System Parties. A Media Ecology
260 _c2017.
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520 _aThis text deals, in a French context, with the reggae roots 12 inch single and sound system sessions. In this perspective, we follow the career of an actor of this musical current, whose passion for reggae roots vinyl flourishes in a collective assemblage that grounds it. We then focus on the media ecology of the reggae roots vinyl, first by addressing the issue of analog sound in a digital world. Then, we show that during sound systems sessions the sound system works as an interpreter more than a sound diffuser of vinyl discs. Finally, by examining the reception of reggae in the sound system sessions, we address the issue of the power of low frequencies which gives rise to a phenomenon of sound transduction encompassing the technical and human components of this local ecology. Taking the decision to focus on a specific medium and to consider its concrete mode of operation in a particular context, this leads us to examine a mode of existence rather than a simple object.
690 _asound system
690 _adigitality
690 _amedia
690 _adisc / vinyl
690 _apractices / uses (social)
690 _aexecution / interpretation / instrumental technique
690 _aarchives / reissues / revival
690 _atechnologies / devices
786 0 _nVolume ! | 13:2 | 1 | 2017-04-20 | p. 61-79 | 1634-5495
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-volume-2017-1-page-61?lang=en
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