Music Industry Politics

What the magazine would help me keep up with the Japanese music industry?
I'm looking for a magazine about the industry today, business and the politics behind it. If that is not possible, then one focuses on artists would be nice, if not for a specific gender. Thanks! mtsoccergurl92 – who actually own a copy of "The Cure", but is, unfortunately, specifically about Visual Kei bands and actually works as a magazine fashion. Thanks though!
umm treat Cure magazine. Dir En Grey has it and a lot of other bands. enjoy:]
UDTV: Ghetts and guests get political @ Industry Takeover – Talking the Hardest: Music & Politics
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I Wanna Be Me: Rock Music and the Politics of Identity (Sound Matters) $21.16 As someone who feels the emotional power of rock and who writes about it as an art form, Theodore Gracyk has been praised for launching “plainspoken arguments destined to change the future of rock and roll,” (“Publishers Weekly”). In “I Wanna Be Me”, his second book about the music he cares so much about, Gracyk grapples with the ways that rock shapes limits and expands our notions of who we can b… |
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Critique of Exotica: Music, Politics and the Culture Industry $83.97 In this innovative book, John Hutnyk questions the meaning of cultural hybridity. Using the growing popularity of Asian culture in the West as a case study, he looks at just who benefits from this intermingling of culture. Focusing on music, race and politics, Hutnyk offers a cogently theorised critique of the culture industry. He looks at artists such as Asian Dub Foundation, FunDaMental and Apac… |
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Rock Dogs: Politics and the Australian Music Industry $34.43 Can rock n’ roll and politics mix? Rock Dogs looks at the impact of government music policies on the Australian music scene, youth culture, and national identity.In the 1980s to early 1990s, rock music in Australia became one of the unlikely targets of the Australian Labor Party’s (ALP) cultural policies. Younger ALP politicians and activists were galvanized to create a series of unique initiative… |
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The Rise of Disaster Capitalism $11.84 Offering illuminating insight into the investigative journalism behind Naomi Klein’s bestselling book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, this riveting hour-long lecture and interview explains the ideas and research behind the book that exposed the popular myth of the free market economy’s peaceful global victory. From Chile in 1973 to today, this is the chilling tale of sho… |
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