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Selected Bibliography

Books

Butler, Mark. Unlocking the Groove: Rhythm, Meter, and Music Design in Electronic Dance Music. Indiana University Press: Bloomington, 2006.

Fink, Robert. Repeating Ourselves: American Minimal Music as Cultural Practice. University of California Press: Berkeley, 2005.

Small, Christopher. Musicking: the Meanings of Performing and Listening. University Press of New England: Hanover, 1998.

Thornton, Sarah. Club Cultures: Music, Media and Subcultural Capital. University Press of New England: Hanover, 1996.

Online

Coffey, Russ. “Prokofiev Goes Clubbing.” The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group Limited, 2 March, 2004. Web.

El Essawi, Tamara. “Nonclassical Are Bringing Classical Composition to London Clubbing.” Dummy Magazine. n.p., 18 January 2012. Web. 9 April 2013.

Goldmann, Stefan. “Out of the Comfort Zone.” C3 Club Contemporary Classical, 2011. Web. 9 August 2013.

Lolavar, Soosan (2011). Nonclassical: An Ethnography of a London New Music Community. (Unpublished Master’s thesis). University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Meyers, Ari Benjamin. “‘Composing is the act of organizing time’ – a conversation with Ari Benjamin Meyers by Yasmijn Jarram.” Interview by Yasmijn Jarram. Springdance Stage. n.p., 4 April 2012. Web. 9 Aug. 2013.

Patricia. “Women Shout Out Sexism in the Music Industry.” Beutiful Magazine. Beutiful Magazine  LLC, 8 Aug. 2013. Web.

Ross, Alex. “Applause: A Rest Is Noise Special Report.” The Rest Is Noise. n.p., 18 February 2005. Web. 29 July 2013.

Ross, Alex. “Hold Your Applause: Inventing and Reinventing the Classical Concert.” The Royal Philharmonic Society. Wigmore Hall, London. 8 March 2010.

Schwarz, Henrik. “Henrik Schwarz: Instruments.” Worldwide Festival Magazine 5 (Summer 2012): 24-27. Web. 5 August 2013.

Tristano, Francesco. “Francesco Tristano: two worlds, one sound.” Interview by Todd L. Burns. Resident Advisor. Resident Advisor, Ltd., 11 Feb. 2011. Web. 6 Aug. 2013.

Recommended Reading

Katz, Mark. Capturing Sound: How Technology Has Changed Music. University of California Press: Berkeley, 2004.

Farrugia, Rebekah. Beyond the Dance Floor: Female DJs, Technology, and Electronic Dance Music Culture. The University of Chicago Press: Chicago, 2012.

Olszanowski, Magdalena. “What to Ask Women Composers: Feminist Fieldwork in Electronic Dance Music.” Dancecult 4.2 (2012): 3-26. Web.

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