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Digital Tradition

Online ISBN:
9780190215750
Print ISBN:
9780190215736
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Digital Tradition

Eliot Bates
Eliot Bates

Lecturer in Ethnomusicology and Popular Music Studies

Lecturer in Ethnomusicology and Popular Music Studies, University of Birmingham
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Published online:
18 August 2016
Published in print:
29 September 2016
Online ISBN:
9780190215750
Print ISBN:
9780190215736
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Digital Tradition: Arrangement and Labor in Istanbul’s Recording Studio Culture is a study of the recording and production of traditional music in Istanbul. Istanbul is home to a multimillion dollar transnational music industry that supplies global demand for Turkish, Kurdish, Lazuri, and other Anatolian ethnic language productions. Every year, many of the largest production budgets, top 100-selling CDs, and widely distributed film and TV show soundtracks consist of elaborately orchestrated arrangements of folk songs with origins in rural Anatolia. This book is an ethnography of recording studio work, of arrangers and engineers, studio musicianship, and digital audio workstation kinesthetics—and of the production of a digital tradition. To make sense of studio work, the book adapts theories and methods from science and technology studies, ethnomusicology, and interdisciplinary studies of sensoriums and bodily pedagogies. This case study into the micropractices of work and cultural production, supplemented with archival research into the state management of cultural practices during the early Turkish Republic, suggests new approaches to the study of tradition, nationalism, and music in Turkey.

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